That's a good question.
Canada's healthy economy, healthy environment climate plan released on December 10 talked about a two to three fold increase in clean electricity requirement and generation for Canada. In speaking with NRCan officials, they tend to agree that it's at least double the amount of power Canada's going to need by 2050 to power a net-zero revolution.
As you scale up green hydrogen or clean hydrogen, yes, you're going to scale up. The amount of power's going to be increased across Canada.
Having said that, though, globally, looking at renewable power costs, they are plummeting. Alberta has 4 cents/kWh kinds of bids for wind power. If you look at Saudi Arabia right now, they've just recently had a bid at 1.04 cents/kWh. That is unbelievably low, and those costs and those renewable power at scale prices will probably not be the same price for Canada, but we can scale up considerably at a very low cost.
Again, it could be scaled up within the next 10 years if we need to.