Thank you.
I'll turn to Mr. Cleary and talk about hydrogen again and what the government can do there.
I was talking to someone in the hydrogen sector a couple of days ago. First, she pointed out that Canada has a tremendous amount of technical know-how when it comes to hydrogen in the world. We're one of the leading technical hydrogen countries around. However, to build out that innovation, we need real infrastructure, infrastructure to move the hydrogen and so on. She likened it to the government building the infrastructure for roads or building the infrastructure for electric transmission lines.
This is something that these hydrogen companies can't afford to do on their own. This is something the government could really help with.
I wonder if you could comment on where you think the federal government could really help in terms of taking on some of the actual infrastructure problems faced by a lot of the new clean energy projects, specifically with hydrogen.