Thanks again.
I'm not sure if Ms. Johnson's technical problems have been solved. Perhaps she can give this a try. If not, Mr. Hoskin can. It's regarding hydrogen as well.
I was talking to someone in the hydrogen sector recently. She pointed out that one of their problems is that they.... As we know, Canada leads the way in hydrogen technologies in the world, but to really advance those to the next step, we have to build out an infrastructure to move that hydrogen around to make it available to industries, to trucking or to whatever sector is using it. She likened it to the business of developing new computers: If we don't have any electricity infrastructure, any electricity grid, they're useless.
Where she thought the government could really make a big difference was to make the big investments in hydrogen infrastructure so that we could roll out those benefits quickly and broadly across the landscape. I'm wondering if somebody could comment on that.