Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If I may just echo what Chair Richardson has said, thank you very much for the presentation and the compelling detail you have provided to us, detail that says to me that we are, as Canadians, spending relatively little compared to other countries for electricity. It certainly seems to be the case. I'm not sure there's a direct tie-in between the relatively low price we pay and the consumption, but I dare say there probably is.
I'm just wondering, particularly with respect to other countries where the price is considerably higher, if it can be quantified. I appreciate that it's apples to oranges, but is the per capita usage or consumption of electricity in Japan, for instance, appreciably less than it is here in Canada?