Thank you.
Ms. Hickson, I would like to speak with you about the potential you were talking about of 16,000 megawatts internationally. Canada doesn't seem to be really on the map in terms of geothermal, and yet what I find surprising is that I would think we'd have enormous resources. I see that the old Springhill mine, which caused such a human disaster, is being refitted for geothermal.
In my little town of Cobalt, I have at least six abandoned shafts on the hill behind my house. We have at least a hundred in the surrounding bush. In Timmins we have shafts that go down 5,000, 6,000 or 8,000 feet into very, very hot water, because the shafts have filled up.
Is that a potential for using geothermal, from the infrastructure from closed mining operations?