Marsi cho, Madam Chair. Yes. It would be nice to see some of those numbers, because, again, it goes to my next question. On page 246, there are 28 positions in headquarters, and I'm assuming that's all here in Yellowknife. If the Minister is correct in saying that there are offices around, I imagine they have all the information on the Arctic Energy Alliance, but because it is money from the public purse, it would be nice to know how many jobs the AEA has, or Arctic Energy Alliance has, outside of Yellowknife. They don't have that information, but I'll get it at a later date.
Going back to my more global thinking, I always try to think of new ideas. I brought this up with the Members on another forum, but I talked about server farms. If you look at the R and D here, and I did some homework a couple of days about this, there are server farms all over the world. A lot of tech giants like to choose the colder climates. Like Iceland, they are working on a big project right now. They are going to wire fibre optics out of their country, and it will serve other areas of the world. Finland, the Scandinavian countries, because of the climate, they have favourable conditions. One of the things that's interesting about server farms is: because they generate so much heat, it's an alternative form of energy that can heat buildings, as well. Is that something that this department would be interested in doing and possibly researching and just putting the antenna out there and trying to get some interest in doing that? Is that something that the Minister would be interested in for her department? Thank you.