Thank you, and thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
I'm going to pick up on something. I'll start with Mr. Romano from Hyundai.
You mentioned that the challenge for hydrogen and fuel cells is the charging infrastructure. It's like the pain point you mentioned for electric vehicles: having a charging station. The challenge for hydrogen is having that recharging.
If we're going to look to a future, and hopefully it's sometime in the near future, when we can have semi-trailers travelling across Canada and trains and cars using hydrogen fuel cells, as we've heard from witnesses, we need that infrastructure in hubs across the country. We've heard from other witnesses that this is where the government could really play a role, just as it has started to play a role in expanding the EV charging infrastructure, in building those hubs and building that infrastructure to move hydrogen to those hubs where they can be used by the trucks, trains, or whoever is using them.
I wonder if you would like to comment on that. What role could the government play in building that infrastructure as part of this team that we need?