It's a good question, and it's a tough one.
We have utilities that deliver natural gas and we have reforming technologies that allow us to take natural gas to produce hydrogen. That's where I think we should start in terms of a plan, which is to focus on those industries that are willing and able to take and produce great hydrogen as a first step and then backfill to either incent those companies to do carbon capture, so that we're using effectively blue hydrogen, and then finally to work with the electrical utilities. For example, in Quebec, Hydro-Québec has now created a hydrogen unit.
This has been slow going and it's only in the last year or two that it's really gotten under way. We need more emphasis on this, because if we can show that we're going to deliver commercial levels of hydrogen to industry, then the rest of the hydrogen strategy can follow that because you'll have volumes of hydrogen being used. That's where we have to get to. It starts with industry. It starts with the existing infrastructure, the natural gas. Then it's utilizing carbon capture, moving to electrolysis and electricity generated. A lot of the same infrastructure can be used in terms of the gas utilities.