We put a map in the very last slide of the deck, Mr. Bagnell. It's slide number 22. That indicates what we think are the best locations for CO2 capture and storage. The Toronto area is not included. There are two reasons for that. One is that the sedimentary section is very thin there. There are no deep, thick geological reservoirs that we could use. There is a spot in the extreme southwest of the province, in the Sarnia area, that opens up into the Michigan Basin. Unfortunately, that would take a lot of pipelining to get the CO2 into a suitable geological circumstance.
What we're showing you on this map are the best locations in Canada. The very, very best location in the world that we know of for CO2 capture and storage is the western Canada sedimentary basin, where there are not only sources, but also a thick sedimentary section in which to store it.