The fact is that there are countless technologies. There are a variety of energy delivery pathways, and there's a risk, as I said in my remarks, of picking favourites. I think that there has to be a screen, if you will, on any government's approach to make sure that the effect is not to pick favourites because we don't know what technology is going to come to the fore.
I think that, in an effort to reduce emissions, you should put signals in place that ensure some fundamentals: one, that there's good market competition between technology options; two, that you're making sure that you're keeping things as affordable as possible for the customer; and three, that you're not doing anything that threatens the integrity and reliability of the energy system.
In that context, Mr. Lloyd, that's the screen that I would use in assessing that.