Yes, and we are focusing on the next steps. As you said, we are able to produce small quantities. Without going into very sensitive details, I would say that what we are now going to try to do is to produce quantities that will still not be industrial scale, but will be more substantial and be in a way that can be replicated. That is what is in front of us.
What I would really like the committee to understand is that industrializing technologies like this cannot be rushed. In my own life, I have worked on offshore wind projects where we went from three megawatt turbines to 15 megawatt turbines in four years. I am saying that the best way to kill technology like this is to go too fast and speed through steps. At some point, you realize that you are industrializing the technology without understanding everything and you find yourself with $500 million invested that has served no purpose and you have to tear it up. That is what we are trying to avoid.
So we are not going to go from small quantities to 100,000 tonnes overnight. We are going to try to produce more sizable quantities in a way that can be repeated and completely mastered. That is the objective for 2024. It means creating projects that will enable us to do that. When we have succeeded, in 2025, we will sit down and look at the next step. That is the approach we are taking.