That was part of my reflection after Stephenville. Canada has a tremendous tradition on the electrolyzer manufacturing front and on the fuel cell front. This is where the electrolyzer was developed: It was in Canada. A lot of the cluster companies in the British Columbia area come from one initial company, Ballard, which is still around today and quite successful. We have all of that knowledge. We have that IP. We have the talent, the highly qualified individuals. This is what we need to capitalize on.
I have here the 1987 Canadian hydrogen strategy. This was my summer reading. We've been going at this for a long time. We were leaders when the world wasn't looking. Now everybody has jumped onto the bandwagon, and we really need to reclaim the leadership spot. It's almost an emotional topic for us in this sector, for me in particular. This is what I meant when I said we're lagging behind in terms of the leadership that we have always held, but we still have that IP and we still have that knowledge. We still have years of tradition and knowledge in Canada.