The energy program that was passed in their energy bill, which has just come about, has actually driven a whole series of activities in the nuclear sector.
They've looked at coal and nuclear power as being helpful. As the President of the United States said, we need to wean them off their addiction to oil. They have actually put together very strong programs that could be beneficial to us.
As I said earlier, Canada has certainly signed an agreement to work on fourth-generation nuclear technology with the United States and nine other parties so that we can help to develop the new world of energy. It's an extremely exciting prospect for us in that way.
I mentioned sequestration and clean coal technology in the United States. It's not my area of expertise, but I think there is so much activity being generated around it that Canada should have some sense of the importance in playing a role there.
I think some pretty good work is being done in this country, which we should take advantage of. It's not always in terms of what we contribute, but what we can learn by being internationally engaged, particularly with our largest trading partner next door. There are some great synergies that can help Canada and the United States and our populations to become secure together in the continent.