Given the obvious, from the discussions that I've had at committee and other places....
I've been on the environment committee and I met Mr. Gradek before several years ago. You're still in the same place you were a couple of years ago, it seems to me, but these things do evolve over time. Sometimes they take a long time. The oil sands are only 40 years old, and it's amazing to see how far we've come already, which is going to segue to my question to Edmonton for Mr. Lakeman.
Can you give us an indication right now of what's in the hopper? We have not just the surface mining components as far as research and development go, but if you look at the developments in SAGD and toe-to-heel air injection, how many different projects do you have? You outlined the staff. You outlined your large budget. How many more projects are you working on right now, and what can we expect in the next medium to long term insofar as research breakthroughs, so that we can take the next step and go to the applied routes and get these technologies commercialized and in the field?