We're ready for commercial deployment. We've done a full-scale commercial demonstration at U.S. Steel Canada and have achieved commercial growth rates. You mentioned combined heat and power plants. Markham District Energy Inc. is a combined heat and power plant system, and we are a partner with them. They're a Carbon XPRIZE co-contestant with us. Our technology's applicable to that as well.
The issue is that it is a capital-intensive technology. Everybody's racing and everybody wants to be first to be second. If I'm a decision-maker in a large final emitter—say, I work for a cement company—and I'm making a decision, what I really want to see is a full-scale commercial implementation someplace else I can point to. The fact that I'm an early adopter is not really recognized by me, as a professional working in the field, as anything advantageous. It's just a risk. If I'm a middle manager making a decision on whether I'm going to put in a more efficient pump or invest in an algae plant, even though the algae plant has a thousand times the impact, I know I'm not going to get fired if I implement the pump. That's a little bit of the reality we work with. There is a race to be second, not to be first.
Having said all of that, I can tell you that we have a project under consideration with the Ontario Centres of Excellence that includes Stelco—it was U. S. Steel, but is now Stelco—and we will be building the first commercial-scale plant, we hope, in Hamilton over the next couple of years.