Thanks very much.
When we talk about the potential for low-carbon-intensity hydrogen in Canada, there are a number of regions in our country. I think that's one of the opportunities: that hydrogen clean fuels, when we talk to our provincial and territorial counterparts, are an area where everybody sees an opportunity to buy in, where everybody sees an opportunity for a future for energy for our country. Waterloo, Ontario, and Quebec see opportunities, as do the Atlantic regions, with their vast electricity and clean power, and also British Columbia, and then, as we've been talking about with agriculture, we have British Columbia forestry and the agriculture in our Prairie provinces. It is where we are headed.
When we talk about green hydrogen, it really is based on the electrolysis and water-based process. I'm going to pass it over to Aaron, though, to talk a bit about the grey to blue to green and what we're talking about in terms of a carbon intensity pathway in that regard.