The strategy prioritizes low-carbon hydrogen regardless of production pathway, whether that's using natural gas or petroleum with carbon abatement. As I mentioned, we actually know now that there are technologies and companies that can produce very low, almost-net-zero hydrogen by using petroleum with carbon abatement. That technology exists in Canada now.
Similarly, we can leverage our renewable electricity—our very low-emitting grid on the east coast, for instance—to produce almost net-zero hydrogen now. The difference is the price point of that.
Also, we know that in the long term, given the fact that Canada has also committed to prioritizing small modular reactors, there are opportunities to link clean electricity produced from nuclear reactors to produce very low-carbon hydrogen as well.
All of these production pathways are what the strategy focuses on, not looking at one pathway over another, but looking—