Thank you.
I didn't have any questions today, but because of the discussion.... You're all electricity experts.
Mr. Gregg, I'm from northeast New Brunswick. You probably know that the Belledune power plant there, a coal-fired generation station, needs to be phased out by 2030. As it relates to the Fisheries Act, we're trying to find a fuel replacement, as you know, for this. It's essential. Let's say we find something—hydroelectricity, for example—and replace it. We'll definitely need an environmental impact assessment and all the things you were just saying.
Is it realistic to think that by 2030, with all the things you guys need to do under the act, under the law, we will have a new station with some kind of new power if we start the process, let's say, tomorrow? Is it realistic to think that with all of the requirements, we will be able to achieve that?