I think I would echo the comments made by Mr. Romano. I think we need to start looking at those freight corridors and at investing in heavy-duty hydrogen refuelling stations in those freight corridors that are the most important and contribute the most to emissions. I think that's really where the federal government can help.
Also, the building of those hubs is important. If you do a hub for the production of low-carbon hydrogen, it enables you to then generate demand for the application. It's not only for trucks. It can be for buses in the cities. It can also be for rail, at a yard for locomotives.
From that perspective, I think the government could invest in developing those hubs for the production of low-carbon hydrogen, as well as the infrastructure around selected freight corridors, which would really help decarbonization. Ports are another area where you can put together applications using hydrogen and have hydrogen refuelling, like some of the projects we've been developing now at the port of Vancouver.