I think Canada is on the right track. It has done the right thing in identifying hubs because what will be appropriate for Alberta and Saskatchewan to feed their industries will be different for Quebec. Quebec, with its large hydro capacity, will have cheap electricity and the ability to produce green hydrogen, which could in turn be exported to Europe. Western Canada might be a little bit different, so I think that's been good.
There is a Canadian hydrogen strategy. However, it is basically 141 pages, and it's full of recommendations rather than concrete actions. Those concrete actions actually have to be attached to funding. The $1.5 billion is for a whole suite of low-carbon fuels. That needs to be ramped up if we are going to be competitive with other jurisdictions, including Europe, Asia and the States. That's what's missing on the Canadian national stage.