No. I'm sorry. That's just a comment.
You also mentioned the costs of solar coming down from $6 to 35¢. I'm looking at a graph here that our library put together as an analysis for this study. Solar is still significantly higher than any other energy source at about 50¢ per kilowatt hour, compared to hydro at 13.5¢, gas at 11¢, and even wind, at 13.5¢.
In your estimation, when do you see solar technology being at the point where it's affordable, dependable, and no longer reliant on government subsidies to survive as an industry? I think all of us around this table would be more than willing to support this kind of technology if it were affordable, reliable, and not reliant on government subsidies. How far away from that do you think we are?