Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
I'd like to focus a little bit on Babcock and Wilcox, since they'll be leaving at 10 o'clock.
We've heard a lot of testimony on supporting resource development in the north. A tremendous amount of infrastructure is going to be needed, and that includes energy. When I listened to your presentation on the small reactor, it was interesting. It almost sounds to me as if you're going after a niche market in rural and potentially remote areas, based on some of the plant architecture you did talk about.
Just in general, at what size, in megawatts, would you see these units, even though you're at the preliminary stage? You talked about 100 to 125 gigawatts. What are you looking at in terms of size of these units for marketing?