Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
My question, my first one anyway, is to the fellow who just finished doing all the talking, so I guess we're going to hear from him again.
Mr. Marchi, I used to be a cabinet minister in Alberta, and I was fortunate to be an energy minister. I used to facetiously say, even though I think I really meant it, that the one file that gave me nothing but a headache was electricity. It was because people didn't understand it. They wanted the lights to come on when they flicked the switch, and they didn't want to pay too much at the end of the month.
We've been talking a lot about budget deficits. We all know about the federal budget deficit, and earlier we were talking about the provincial government deficits.
What percentage of Canada's electricity market is made up of crown corporations? Do you know what the significant debt load of those crowns might be?