That's the exciting part, the side benefits.
The number of companies that are selling the heat from their computers to their local community centres, that are coming off the grid and not using natural gas, using immersion technologies to cool these machines and transfer that heat so we're not contributing to global warming, high-speed Internet to rural communities....
This is my challenge with.... We're not asking for it to be this huge exemption. What we're asking is that the Canadians who have the computers be specifically excluded if they're selling their services to a non-resident mining pool.
As I said at the beginning, the problem with the legislation is that it's basically saying, “Your customer is using it for crypto-asset mining, so we're going to treat you that way.”
All we've done—we've put it together—is ask for a very simple amendment to be added to the legislation.