What we have to remember about this particular project, and about all of our tie lines, is that they are importing and exporting energy every hour, as opposed to at a peak when you may have a lot of generation online. There are many times during the course of the year when demand is much lower. Demand does vary a lot over the course of the year.
We have a large nuclear baseload fleet, even with our refurbishment program, a large hydro fleet, and substantial wind and solar on the system, so there are many hours when we have available non-emitting energy that we can export to neighbouring jurisdictions.
As we look forward in Ontario, we are investing. We do acknowledge that we will be using more gas in the near term as we meet the significant economic growth that we are seeing, particularly in southwestern Ontario. However, as we move forward, we will use the gas fleet more, but then we will reduce that usage, because we are investing very heavily in storage, in renewable energy and in nuclear to maintain our clean electricity system.