It does seem, intuitively at least, that the enthusiasm for green technologies may well be diminished in the short term. Given that a buck is a buck is a buck and cheap gas is cheap gas, why bother with windmills, solar farms, and things of that nature, which are all heavily subsidized at the cost of taxpayer dollars?
Thank you for that. It was an invitation to speculate.
Turning to Mr. Nelson, I won't pretend to understand your process, but it strikes me as a very interesting process to get all of this stuff out.
What frequently happens in Canada is that we have some very formidable brains—such as yours, possibly—who invent these technologies, but then they run into a brick wall to move it from what is really an interesting kind of technology to a market-based solution for the technology.
I can see that Mr. Gradek is nodding his head.
Can you give me some details? What is the market part of this wall? Is it Canadian investors? Is it foreign investors? Where is your wall at this point?