Thank you very much.
I think in general we see this energy transition driven very much by hydrogen. It's going to have to be an “and” solution, not an “or” solution. There are going to be sets of circumstances in different places in the world that create the right incentive to do a renewable energy-driven electrolysis project, and then there are going to be other parts of the world where it makes sense to do a hydrocarbon-based project. The technology magic is to have a hydrocarbon-based hydrogen solution that has the lowest CO2 footprint. I think there is a different set of circumstances in different cases. We want to be a provider of all of these types of solutions to our customers and/or countries around the world that are looking for it.
As I mentioned earlier, there are some very strong and strategic reasons that we think this project makes sense, which we announced last week. I would also add that we hope this is not our last investment in this space in Canada. We are open to additional hydrocarbon-based investments as well as renewable energy-based hydrogen investments.