Mr. Del Mastro asked a very good question, but didn't get an answer. He asked about the amount of sunshine Canada received. The energy from the sun is the same here in Canada as it is in Africa, India or anywhere else on earth. From a perpendicular angle, the sun generates 3,400 kilowatt-hours per square metre anywhere on earth. Of course, under cloudy conditions, it's a little different.
Quebec and Ontario in particular—the two provinces I'm most familiar with—are fortunate to receive a fairly remarkable number of hours of sunshine during the winter. Ofter, they receive more sun than Miami. People just don't realize it. Our solar energy is truly extraordinary. That's all I wanted to say.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.