Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
It's an honour to be here to listen to what you have to say, Mr. Kruger.
I have a couple of things that I really want to talk about.
I know the energy sector takes a lot of punishment from our environmental activist sector. As an Albertan and someone who is proud of the contributions and the progress the energy sector has made in reducing emissions and developing cutting-edge technology, it always pains me that we need to fight so hard for something that our global allies are begging for in order to stabilize their energy needs. We do a pretty poor job of tracking full life-cycle impacts of energy developments, so I find it hard to believe that our government truly has a grip on what our position is.
You spoke of the wind projects that you have. Earlier, we had folks from ATCO. I asked a question about how much money is set aside once these plants are decommissioned, so that we know the sites are going to remain environmentally friendly and so on.
I'm wondering if you have that number from the plants you have in Alberta.