Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Marrone and Mr. Campbell, thank you. You've given a more scientific and technological overview; I'm going to bounce some political questions at you, and you can digest them and put them back in terms of how you would like to steer this committee in the direction of higher utilization of clean coal technology.
My first question is related to the situation in Ontario. As you know, the premier has announced that they're looking at nuclear alternatives with respect to phasing out debilitating present technology, coal-fired power generating plants. From your perspective, is there a serious acknowledgement on the part of Ontario of what you are doing, and could those plants be retrofitted? Could a new paradigm, based on your research, be used to factor clean coal science into the strategic solution that the Ontario government seems to be pursuing? I don't mean to take the Ontario government as the singular example, but it's the one I'm most familiar with, Mr. Chairman.