I think it's actually quite a large market, potentially equal in size, according to our calculations, to the domestic market we have for hydrogen, just as today we export as much oil as we consume in Canada.
The hydrogen could be exported as liquid hydrogen or compressed hydrogen, but probably most critically, as Mr. Dufau-Sansot talked about, as ammonia. The hydrogen produced, either blue or green, could be converted to ammonia to be put on a ship and shipped overseas, or if it's being exported to the United States, it could go into its hydrogen pipeline. There are various alternatives. There are a couple of other technologies as well.
Certainly in western Canada there's a lot of interest in South Korea and Japan. In fact, we're in quite regular conversations with companies who would like to import low-carbon hydrogen from Canada.