Thanks for picking that out. It's very sharp.
Nuclear energy costs five times less than diesel. Did you know that? Diesel creates greenhouse gases; nuclear doesn't. Last night I was talking with Bruce Power about a research project on small modular nuclear batteries, so to speak, 20 to 30 megawatts, where you can put them in a small mining operation. Then you can mine it out, and you can put it somewhere else. In other words, you would not have all the transmission lines that have to be built. If we develop that particular source of energy, we'd be able to meet those greenhouse gas targets, and if Harold does his magic, we'll be able to increase our production as well.
I think we need to be more innovative in terms of our energy sources. Right now, we need to also manage the transition. You can't go cold turkey. We still need oil. We still need gas. We still need all the components right now, but then we need to ensure that we are innovative.
We used to be really big in nuclear energy. The CANDU reactor was one of the safest around the world. I think it can be that way if the proper research is done in that area. That's my answer to that question.