It's not just investment that has helped spur academic activity related to the tidal sector. First of all, it takes the resources, something Canada has plenty of, both on the tidal side and the river current side. Canada is blessed with an opportunity to invest in renewable energy, that's for sure.
Before getting into the answer to your direct question, in Nova Scotia specifically the regulatory environment has given both the public and developers a sense of where marine renewables are going. That's unique. That doesn't exist in any other jurisdiction in Canada. That's certainly been an incentive to attract the investment because developers like Jeremy know there is a path through the demonstration phase and into larger-scale commercial development if all works out okay. They need that kind of certainty to make the significant investments that are required in this nascent industry today.