Thank you.
The average in Canada is somewhere around 335. In the EU, it's 144. There's an opportunity for conservation that the federal government could have a role in with national targeting.
In Guelph, it meant we didn't have to increase our wastewater facility. We saved about $26 million in municipal costs there. At our wastewater facility, we're also taking the solid waste and treating it, then using it for fertilizer at the farms around Guelph and creating some methane production. There's an opportunity for net zero on waste water.
When you look at municipal costs, conservation can actually stretch the dollar. Thirty per cent of our losses are in pipeline leakage. We had to address pipes. That's an expensive cost.
Could you talk about the opportunity cost for conservation as it relates to the water study we're doing, as well as to reducing costs for municipalities?