I can't give you exact figures, but what I can say is that I was involved in the project with the City of Regina. They have put forward a geothermal project to heat with thermal energy only—no power—a very large aquatic centre. It probably doesn't mean much to you, but the geothermal system was to provide 22.7 million BTUs per hour for that aquatic centre. The capital cost of that was $25 million.
On the flip side, with our Alberta No. 1 project, we are looking at an investment of $100 million, but that is to provide over 83,000 megawatt-hours per year of energy. That 83,000 megawatt-hours per year is equivalent to basically 70 megawatts of solar or about 30 megawatts of wind to produce that same amount of megawatt hours, and that's not without....
The other piece in terms of the financials is that for the geothermal project, we don't need battery backup or the natural gas peakers. We are firm and can feed directly to the grid.