Absolutely, Sam. That's really what drove the PV industry. It was part of the Ontario FIT program when I was the vice-president of ATS Automation and we worked in the PV sector.
There's no question, Mr. Carrie, that if we saw any kind of support from the government to drive these programs.... Take a look at the real estate holdings of the federal government when it comes to the postal service. We think that all of these buildings are leased, but no, they're not. A lot of these facilities are owned, and if there were an incentive, the government could lead the charge by demonstrating huge cost savings with that infrastructure.
We can't get into the details today, but the greatest thing about this system is that it's disruptive because it is a retrofit. As a metaphor, if you could take your gasoline engine out and turn it into a fuel cell that ran on five gallons of water, that's what we're talking about, simplistically.
From an infrastructure point of view, we would not need the reserves and we wouldn't have to buy the storage facilities for the oil or have natural gas lines. You could basically shut them off.