The first question is for Mr. Wharton. Let me point out that I think I share something with some of my colleagues across the way, which is that TransAlta is generating electricity in my riding.
I want to talk about something that researchers in my riding have been working on. You mentioned using biomass in coal-fired power plants. One of the important issues in Ontario, economically speaking, is the availability of water transport for biomass, to make it economical to transport the biomass to the existing coal-fired plants.
I think a lot of your generation is out west and doesn't have the kind of water transport you might get on the Great Lakes. Is that a correct economic assessment of using biomass to replace coal-fired generation out west?