The first thing we're going to do with the module is increase the density from 260 tonnes up to 390 tonnes. We're going to test the first two cohorts at 50 kilograms per cubic meter density. We're going to take the next three cohorts up to 75 kilograms per cubic meter. So within two years following the start of construction, we should have answered the question the pilot is being built for: Is it technologically and economically viable to actually expand the facility?
If it is, if the answer is yes, then you get some economies of scale by going from 390 tonnes per module, up to 1,000 tonnes or above, in that the site is already there. It's mostly prepared for more modules. The cost of the equipment will start to come down because there will be bigger orders going in for equipment. Energy usage will have been optimized, etc., so the economic model will be better as you get larger.
Sorry, what was your other question?