Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To build a context from my questions, I look at this committee's role as being, as you know, that we have to decide what the government can do and can't do. But we also have to know what the options are.
Forgive me, but my eyes are still blurry from an eye appointment that I just had, so I haven't been able to read all the notes that have been going back and forth here. If I ask something that's in the notes, you'll have to forgive me on that.
Mr. Henuset, when you get into this and you begin to look at it, there are other options, of course, and competitions. You're only looking to build one of maybe twenty-odd nuclear power plants, but what are the other options for the customers out there? They're looking at the same data as we are. They're looking at the energy costs of natural gas and they're thinking of different ways they could use it. Could you give us an overview of what their other options are? You have looked at building a plant up there and you've analyzed the competition, so what are the other options that are currently available for the oil sands, to produce the steam, electricity, water, etc., that they need and would get from nuclear power?