I'm a bit puzzled by your answer, because we know that even in the United States a lot of electricity is produced using coal and other hydrocarbons. To me, using the fossil fuel that emits the least would seem to be an obvious answer.
I want to ask you about the forestry sector. You referred to renewables and using some of the waste products from lumber processing, such as bark, tree stumps and that kind of stuff.
I live in a very remote part of the province. We're 15 hours away from Vancouver. Even more remote are these logging places that are up the highway. The biggest challenge to getting these products that are often put into burn piles is the remoteness. We all would like to use them in a better way to make pellets and things like that so they are used efficiently.
How do you overcome the life cycle reality that most of this waste that could be used for renewable energy is so remote?