Thank you very much.
First of all, I'd like to thank you for being here and to congratulate you on the work you do that's resulted in the 99.99% safety rating on our pipelines. I know that you need to hear that from us every once in a while, because certainly the work you do is onerous, and we appreciate it.
As we move along, I know that we see different challenges and different opportunities with technology and so on. One of the things that I'm very interested in is whether or not you're proposing with respect to some of these pipelines that they introduce the technology piece into their monitoring, if you will.
For example, there's the Line 9 reversal project. I think it might still be before you; I'm not quite sure where it sits. One of the things they were talking about was having a remote location, I think in Calgary. It would be the area where they would monitor everything from, throughout the entire pipeline system, and they would have the ability to shut down the line where there was any breakage. They would go to the nearest possible valve, shut it down, and then deploy the emergency folks to the site.
That kind of technology is something that's coming along, I guess, and it's relatively new. Where does that fit into your regime of what you do You have so many various areas. Is that part of what you would look at?