Thank you, Chair.
Mr. Khan and Mr. McArthur, I'm coming back to the discussions we previously had.
Clean tech is certainly not software. It involves hardware and quite a bit of it. Once upon a time in my lifetime, I had a small manufacturing company. I was involved in the development of new manufacturing sectors in several countries.
Even with commercially proven manufacturing technologies, with any capital-intensive project or any project with lots of plants and machinery, the gestation period is so long because of a lot of teething problems. To see it come to an industrially accepted capacity utilization rate takes time.
Mr. Khan, when it comes to new technology like yours, which you are now getting ready to implement with the oil sands project, if I'm not wrong, can you tell us how big it is in terms of the dollar amount, if that's not confidential?
What is the implementation period that it takes? When it comes to financing it, what amount or percentage of the project cost is getting financed through SDTC?