I'd maybe just add that Carl's point is valid. In the scoping study we did, we speak about $1 billion to $1.5 billion investment to be able to generate the electricity at something below five cents per kilowatt. It will be a 3P project potentially if one day we go with this project. However, in the meantime, for some technology, you have to do the demonstration. When the demonstration is done, you will see the partnership going forward.
On October 18th, 2016. See this statement in context.