Thank you so much.
One of the issues was a catch-22 in looking at vehicles that run on natural gas and not the marketplace. Now what you're starting to see is this. Particularly in the U.S., there are 1,200 stations. There are some of ours and some from Clean Energy. We just opened our Strathmore facility in the fall. You are starting to see it come back.
It was a case that there was no product, only conversions of passenger vehicles or trucks. Now that you have the OEMs starting to produce—unfortunately, they are not producing them in Canada—you are now starting to see the rollout. Certainly there are some companies that are very interested in reintroducing natural gas stations.
Again, I'd reference the fact that maybe we need to change the game by looking at home refuelling. That's very different. In fact, in one of the focus groups that we had, a number of people said, “Well, if Samantha bought one, maybe it's just a scheduling issue; we'll just go over to Samantha's and fill up our vehicles over there, even at the current price of $4,000, with a $1,500 install price.” Again, people are very cognizant of the cost of gasoline, particularly in the U.S.