Thanks for the opportunity.
My area of Valemount is a region that is looking at geothermal as potentially closing the loop. It's at the end of a transmission line, and one of the weaknesses is if a power line goes down, you lose all your power, and you don't have the benefit of a backup loop. I see geothermal as potentially addressing these kinds of energy needs wherever.
You said when you drill down 3,000 metres, you're guaranteed to have that certain level of temperature. Can you talk a bit about that ability to really put geothermal wherever? Costing is a concern as Mr. Strahl had been mentioning. We'd met before and we'd talked, too, about needing government funds to make it profitable or make it viable. Can you speak to current projects that are viable today, and that are occurring, as you said, the two that you mentioned?