Thank you for that.
This is versus Muskrat Falls—and I have some colleagues here from Newfoundland—which is at 26.5 cents per kilowatt hour for the electricity being provided by the newest hydro option in Canada. I appreciate the numbers.
I'm going to move to my old favourite, Mr. Breton. Mr. Breton, thank you for coming again. You've appeared before me in committee a couple of times already, and you keep promising me you're going to give me better data when the meeting is over. This is a committee of Parliament, and I have yet to see you provide me with the data that I'm missing, which you seem to be more seized with than I am. My numbers and your numbers differ substantially.
I have the transcripts of the last two times you've appeared before me in these committees. Let me go through some of those, where you talked about wind and solar being the options to move to a grid here that is sustainable and does away with hydrocarbons, as far as our internal combustion engine fleet is concerned.
Would you like me to refer to our meeting at the natural resources committee in the last Parliament?