In fact, we're very interested in geothermal. I should say that my other job, as the chair said, is the assistant deputy minister of the earth sciences sector, which includes the Geological Survey of Canada. One of the things that we're doing in the Geological Survey of Canada right now, of course, is we're looking at how we can better map the potential. Particularly in western Canada, for example, we would have the potential for the high-temperature electricity-generating type of geothermal. There are basically four types and it goes from the high temperature down to the lower, where you have heat pumps.
We actually do have a couple of specific projects that we're working on in geothermal. One of them is in Yellowknife and the other one is in Fort Liard.
These are Mary's programs.