Thank you. It's a very good question.
Greenpeace has focused quite a bit of work on the development of Ontario's electricity plan. I think if you take two steps back from this debate, the province has the jurisdiction over its developing energy policy. In 2005 it developed a long-term electricity plan that we've heard a lot about. It said we needed to build reactors because at the time they were told, and they assumed, new reactors would cost $6 billion upfront--to build about 2,000 megawatts. Now Moody's and Standard and Poor’s estimate that at about $15 billion. Media reports to build a first-of-a-kind advanced CANDU reactor--and these are just reports, of course--have put that at about $26 billion.
If you're a province developing an electricity plant, of course you're going to punt it back up, because what they've also been learning in the interim, since 2005, is that the cost for renewables--