They have. And to date they are participating, but they're not putting in funding. They're providing expertise, knowledge, and so forth, particularly the people from EPRI, the research institute in the U.S. They're providing, basically gratis to the project, a lot of expertise.
Let me back up on your previous question that George was answering. I was down in Tampa last week visiting the pulp plant there that Tampa Electric have had operating now for 10 years. Granted, that was built with some Department of Energy money in the U.S., and it's gone through its teething problems and so forth, but that's the kind of technology we can learn from, build upon, and improve upon when we build our own Canadian technology.
I asked what was the most challenging part of the whole system. It wasn't so much the technology of gasification or the turbines where they've had some challenges; it was mostly on treating water that comes out of the plant and getting it down to the state levels and so forth. They've learned an awful lot. Again, through people like EPRI, that kind of feedback of information is available to us.