Thank you.
All I need is for somebody to give me a large project that's going to take 15 years to build, including the planning, and yet we're nowhere near even having the blueprints for one right now.
Let me move on, if I can, please.
We talk about the building out of the intertie here between provinces. The intertie build is going up significantly. The interties in the U.S. take eight years to plan and three years to build, on average, so it takes 11 years just for the interties, and they cost about $1.6 billion per thousand megawatts. We're going to have to spend a lot of money here on any interties.
Can anybody tell me about the line losses that happen over 1,000 kilometres of electricity distribution?