Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to both of you for being here. Not being resident of the area, and being in Toronto, I must admit we do have the problems that Mr. Martin just talked about in terms of the summer peaking for air conditioning; we had our experience with the ice storm issues; we have the issues related to the coal-fired plants; and there's a raging controversy, even though the premier seems to have been able to circumvent it for the moment, on nuclear.
Is it necessary, based on your production of electricity from Churchill Falls, for the lower Churchill to develop before any probability can be met with respect to the evolving dynamic of the Ontario energy requirements? Why can't you satisfy them now? Why can't an agreement be worked out? As I understand it—perhaps my premise is wrong—that lower development is related more to export and developing a new service area, if you will, which is the newly emerging needs of Ontario and New Brunswick.