Topologically and geographically speaking, I think that the Bay of Fundy is very unique. It gives rise to the highest tides in the world. When it comes to tidal power, the beauty of the Bay of Fundy is that it also has very strong currents. So the bay provides both a difference in elevation between low and high tides, and very strong currents.
Today, it is estimated that the Bay of Fundy's harnessable power is between 2 gigawatts and 3 gigawatts. The entire tidal power market, around the world, is between 100 gigawatts and 120 gigawatts. So the international market is much broader in scope than the Bay of Fundy's market. Of course, the Bay of Fundy has an exceptional resource. But the resources in Europe, in Asia or in other locations where OpenHydro operates have current speeds that may be comparable to those in the Bay of Fundy.