Yes. Thank you very much for your question.
We have the objective to be carbon-neutral by 2050. If you look at what the key contributors are to emissions today, the transportation sector, for example, represents close to 25% of emissions here in Canada, and in some countries, it's even higher. When you look at how we're going to get there, when you look at decarbonization, heavy-duty mobility like buses, trucks, rail and trains, hydrogen fuel cells really bring a unique solution.
In Canada, we have the opportunity to really be able to develop and produce this technology. This is an economic opportunity. At Ballard, we have been growing really quickly in the last couple of years. When I joined the company back in 2012, we were only 300 employees; now we are more than 900. The majority of those jobs, which are based in British Columbia, have grown in the past 12 to 18 months. At the moment, we still have 50 positions open. In phasing in the recovery on green and sustainable technology to enable decarbonization and meet our objective of 2050, that will also help in the development of the Canadian economy.