Thank you, and thank you both again for being here.
Thank you, Mr. Schmale, for bringing up birds. I'm a bird biologist, so I was interested in hearing your answer on that. I have a lot of colleagues, including my son, who have worked on wind projects, and I'm confident that your industry will bring those numbers down. As you say, they're small in relation to other issues.
I just wanted to start by talking about these interties. You were mentioning, Mr. Hornung, that they're important for allowing renewables to gain access to other markets to help. You mentioned the Massachusetts situation. I used to live on the island of Newfoundland, and it struck me that there's a huge wind resource there. Of course, Newfoundland and Labrador get most of their electricity from hydro in Labrador, but we heard last week about the new interties between the island of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia.
Can you comment on how that might perhaps open up a market for wind on the island of Newfoundland so that they could then sell that into other jurisdictions?