Okay. Excellent.
Mr. Harrison, you talked about solar projects. Of course, we have some going on in the Yukon. One thing you mentioned is the ability of solar to reduce greenhouse gases, and you noticed a significant megatonne reduction. I certainly see the value of solar energy for that purpose.
We heard this week, though, from one of our witnesses that the energy pie is getting bigger. So the need for energy is not going to be reduced. I'm just curious about your perspective on framing the introduction of any greener technology as leading to an ultimate end result of GHG reduction if that energy pie is going to get bigger. The growth of fossil fuels is going to increase and there will be an increase in the growth of each clean renewable resource as well.
I'm just worried, in a way. If there is growth in solar and geothermal and biomass but that pie just gets bigger, we actually don't see that immediate reduction in greenhouses gases. People might instantly make a link and say that solar wasn't the solution. I know that's not the case, but how do we get that message out to the public? What are some of your thoughts on that concept, that the energy pie is getting bigger?