Yes, it's quite a list. We engage with folks in the ecosystem in a few different buckets. One would be policy leaders. We're not a policy expert group, but we work with folks like Clean Energy Canada, Pembina and all those groups to understand what they're putting forward, which will include finance tracking and metric counting, and standardizing that, if you will, across different industries. We work a lot with engineering firms, whose job is to quantify the impact of a project and whether it should be implemented, and to get more of an understanding of whether we can get them ahead with the clean-tech companies, so that they can help the clean-tech companies communicate what impact they can have that's validated and tangible for buyers.
On the municipality side, we do a lot of innovation matchmaking with municipalities, where they need support. It's something that I'm championing for a net-zero integrated marketplace where there are tried-and-true tested policy specifications and technologies that can be rapidly deployed. We can then work on that next funnel of technologies that aren't quite ready yet—