Those are all good questions and I'll try to answer them in understandable metrics.
As for the size of our plant, it scaled to do about eight times what our prototype here in the Fredericton facility is capable of doing. To give a metric, when that plant is fully operational, it will produce approximately 1,500 kilograms of hydrogen a day and 1,800 tonnes of particle carbon. Now, that's not the same as 1,800 tonnes of CO2. This is carbon that has been removed from the natural gas.
In terms of the consumption of natural gas, our facility happens to be in Saint John, New Brunswick, on the site of a power-generation facility. Access to natural gas in that part of New Brunswick is not a concern. We would use in the order of 2,000 cubic metres of natural gas an hour to produce the hydrogen and carbon I just referred to.