Thank you both for coming here today.
I'm going to start with Ms. Schwann, about Saskatchewan. I just wanted to talk about the economics of thermal coal. You mentioned the very well-known and much lauded carbon capture and storage that SaskPower has. Also in passing you've stated that China is building a new thermal coal plant every week, when in fact I think this summer they announced a full moratorium, that they weren't going to build any more for the next few years.
But that aside, it's just the economics of CCS. It's a very expensive technology. How does that relate to the economics of thermal coal, in general, when we seem to be demanding that we move away from intensive GHG energy such as that?