Thank you very much, Mr. Stewart. I'm sure we'll have lots of questions.
I never get a chance to ask any, so I'm going to do it right now. Some of this came up during our recent visit to an electrical generation.... That was this business of putting electricity back on the grid. People who have some generation at their home or in their community, if they have a surplus at some point, are able to put it back on the grid. It was my impression when we were visiting Churchill Falls that they told us they can't store electricity, so they only put so much electricity on the grid that will meet immediate demand. So how do you work this in? How do you have a number of small producers of electricity able to put it on the grid? Where does it go? And if everybody were on such a plan, who would be using the surplus that you put on the grid?