We tend to be the Boy Scouts.
Mr. Wayland, you talked about the Boundary Dam. I'm from Saskatchewan, so I'm very familiar with the carbon sequestration.
Then you talked about the facility that we're building here in Saskatchewan for rare earth elements, and we're excited about that.
As I look at that, how do we take something like the Boundary Dam and actually commercialize it? That's a problem we've been facing right from day one. We have all this great innovation, all this technology, yet it seems like nobody is embracing it; it's just sitting there in Estevan and not being used.
How do you fight this argument about coal being bad when, in the situation in Boundary, coal actually has less emissions than natural gas? Can you maybe give me some information on that?