It's fantastic to hear about this technology. I would hope that if it were viable for Canada, the wait-list wouldn't be too long, because currently farmers can't buy new technology because there is no supply of it.
In Canada, most farmers who have a grain dryer have done as many upgrades as they possibly can. We saw the $50 million announced for grain dryers. There are approximately 50,000 grain dryers across Canada. The average grain dryer is $100,000 pre-cement in the Prairies, so that entire thing could do about 500 grain dryers. There's also just a lot of infrastructure already in place. For farmers to invest in that, they need the money in their hands, or support from government.
There's also no one size that fits all. If these work for their farm, farmers will go that route if they have the economic means to do so.