Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon to each of you, and thank you for coming this afternoon.
Just by way of comment, I'm certainly interested in the proposal you're developing for northern and remote communities. Coming from Labrador, I'm very knowledgeable about the cost of energy and the whole issue of diesel and what that does.
I'm not sure how much you know about the Ramea project, but could you comment a little on the Ramea project and how it's been integrated with diesel and how it's going forward, just so we have a case in point to deal with here.
In Newfoundland and Labrador—just as another case study, so to speak, if you want to use it in that fashion—why is there only 0.4 megawatts of production? What are the challenges you see in terms of wind energy there?
And then I have a more general question. It seems that each of you is trying to plug into the existing systems, which makes sense, I guess, to a certain extent. Is there any thought on how each of you would be integrating, thinking theoretically, outside of what currently exists? Is there any thinking going on now about how you would integrate geothermal, wind, and solar power outside of what currently exists?