Thank you for the question, Mr. Carrie.
The remote areas, and the indigenous areas in particular, will be a great example for establishing the system there. It is powered from green energy, and it produces zero greenhouse gas emissions. It meets exactly what the government is looking for, and in particular, there is no storage, so there is no point in time at which anybody will die from carbon dioxide or be exposed to any hazards, because it is generated on demand.
For example, when the temperature drops in a house, the furnace will kick in. That's exactly how it's going to work with our system. It's produced only when the temperature is dropped below the desired temperature, and this makes it need no storage at any point in time.