I'll just mention something. This is not a question. Researchers in my riding have also looked at using pipelines to transport pellets of biomass in water from one place to another, so there's a lot of potential innovation.
Mr. Thompson, I want to understand a little bit better the number one request of the federal government, which is to help with the mapping of geothermal resources. Natural Resources Canada has mapped the wind resources on a large scale. For people building turbines, they need to measure wind resources on a smaller scale. That's very valuable on a proprietary basis.
I'm wondering if you could clarify for me if the same thing exists for geothermal resources, whether there's a place for Natural Resources Canada to do some large-scale mapping. Then, whoever's going to try to develop and finance a project might be responsible for the shorter-length scale mapping, the cost, and the value of it.