I would defer to my much more experienced colleagues. Smart Prosperity Institute in particular has issued piles of reports looking specifically at the strengths of the Canadian economy and how they fit with what we believe to be some key components of this emerging global clean-tech economy, and how to pair those up.
It is finding that it may not be manufacturing Teslas. It maybe building components for charging stations. There's a B.C. company that's building the batteries for electric ferries, for example. They signed a huge contract with Norway recently.
I think some of that work has been done. It's not my specific area of expertise.