There are two or three reasons for that. First of all, when we are looking at the technology provider, it's the company Cummins—ex-Hydrogenics—based in Mississauga, where Aire Liquide has 19% of shareholding. It's Canadian technology and a Canadian project in terms of investment.
For sure, the abundance of relatively non-intermittent green energy through Hydro-Québec is helpful. The price of megawatt is helping, as well as subsidies that we had from the Minister of Finance of Quebec as well.
The location is very well positioned for the northeast corridor, and why not, later on, the Canada highway to Windsor, Toronto and more.
Last but not least, and important for us, it's the location where we have strong technical capabilities linked with the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. We have a Ph.D. working for us in this location. We have skills and we already had utilities in these locations.
We are already producing and liquefying, so we are back to the notion of basins, scale-up and making sure we have encore customers making this project viable and alive.