The other question I had is this. You mentioned using the best possible resource, and you talked about work at UBC Okanagan around perhaps seeing how you could move hydrogen with your gas. It is my understanding that right now the limits are around 6% in moving that. From what I hear from other people in the hydrogen space, the best use of hydrogen is that it not be mixed with natural gas. The best use of hydrogen would be in fuel cells where it could be used to directly power big trucks, trains and even airplanes. There was a hydrogen-powered plane, I believe, that flew in a test flight in Great Britain.
What I've been hearing is that this plan to use hydrogen in natural gas is just kind of a distraction. Why aren't we going for green hydrogen used to directly power these hard-to-power sectors right now? They're hard to power with renewable electricity directly.