I'm supportive of the high level goals, it's just the chosen technology seems like a has been.. Plus if I'm not mistaken it generates more waste than the candu reactors, giving Canada yet another problem to solve.
IMO the time and money being slated for the so-called SMR would be better spent developing a naval reactor, that could not only be used for the next gen of RCN warships, but would also be small and portable enough to be used to support industry and communities in remote locations where grid extensions aren't practical.
What eastern exports would Canada need containers for though? Energy, sure I get that, but oil and gas don't go into cans, those are for finished products (and stolen cars)
Much like Canada, Africa is a resource colony. I don't see enormous amounts of trade happening there anytime soon.
Europe is well on its way to being de-industrialized, so no idea what they'd do with raw materials either.
It really does seem the Laurentians are stuck in a 20th century groundhog day, where the RCN will be hunting zee uboats for all eternity, and that Europe still has any political or economic relevance.
Time to get with the times Ottawa...