Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome and thank you to the nuclear representatives here for presenting viable technology that isn't just technology. It exists today; it's not fairytale stuff. It is an energy system, not just something where you add on to somebody else's energy system and pretend it works part time.
I really appreciate your comments on wind and solar. I'd like you to expand a bit on the actual capacity of wind and solar versus the energy delivery of wind and solar. Specifically, on a cold day in Alberta, how much power is produced by alternative energy—wind and solar—versus their capacity? Any clue of the numbers?