I gave the example of Western Australia looking to scale up over the next decade. It has, much like the southwest U.S., tremendous solar opportunities and wind opportunities. We may not have those in Canada.
Canada's scale-up of hydrogen is likely going to be stepped, and it will be blue hydrogen—which is happening now—with very modest increases for specific applications, followed probably by green hydrogen, which is happening already in Quebec. There's an 88-megawatt electrolyzer being built there. Basically, in those provinces that actually have energy surpluses at certain times of the year where there's existing load available to produce—