Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I wanted to come back around to Ms. Johnson and Mr. Hoskin. I'm very excited about the prospect of hydrogen. I'm the member of Parliament for Cambridge, right smack dab in the middle of Waterloo region. I attended a virtual town hall that was put on by Sustainable Waterloo Region on Thursday. Developing a hydrogen hub was one of the top priorities identified in this town hall. That, combined with the fact that I have Toyota in my backyard and their focus for the last number of years has been on moving away from EV to pursue hydrogen options for vehicles means that in this region there's a lot going on in this area. I'm very pleased to be a part of this committee under this Parliament, as I'm learning a lot more about the other end of this, and not just on the ground, but in terms of how this process works.
My thought with the federal government's strategy on hydrogen is that it's like the Wayne Gretzky line that you skate to where the puck is going to be, not to where it is right now. I'm wondering if maybe you can speak a little more about the conversation you had with MP Simard, who is focused on the colour scheme and grey hydrogen. I understand that this is sort of what we're producing, but this isn't where the puck is going to be. We're looking at focusing not just on a colour issue, but on the low-carbon side. I really want to open the floor to you to maybe clear that up a bit.