The smart part has to do with actually doing the analysis related to the engineering implementation, looking at the costs, looking at the demand, and optimizing the system. The hard part of smart is playing those three assets I talked about in conjunction with one another.
There's a nuclear advantage; presumably Canada can build these things faster and cheaper than anybody else. There's a hydro advantage, which has a limitation because there's only so much water that can be built, and we need more electricity than that can provide. We do have natural gas assets that can play a significant role for quite some time, particularly when we start putting in those additional “hydrogen into the gas system” ideas.
To make all that work does involve the provinces, it does involve interties, and it does involve thinking this through. As a citizen, I would like to see an emphasis on making this cheaper than the U.S. can and becoming an energy superpower exporting electricity to the eastern U.S. It's there. I'm doing a study right now to put the facts behind that. That would be a smart thing for Canada.