Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, gentlemen.
To you, Dr. Cooper, one of the things that we struggle with at committee is being able to find studies around energy production and costs that truly compare apples to apples. I'm wondering if you could recommend to us, either now or through a submission later on, where you have found the best either North American or global studies in an attempt to understand what it costs to produce power from the various sources, in a full-cost accounting, an all-in basis, as opposed to where subsidies get extracted out. And I put that across all energy sources.
Do you point to one group or one information source that seems to do a consistent and reliable job of comparing energy prices?