Good to know.
My colleague from Cumberland—Colchester made a pretty declarative statement that there was absolutely no economic case for hydrogen. He said that everybody knows that. Well, I met with the German chancellor, and he seemed to think that Canadian hydrogen was very interesting to him.
Can you say what your government's view is? Is there an opportunity for hydrogen in Atlantic Canada—in Nova Scotia and in Newfoundland and Labrador—in making jobs? Is there an economic case for hydrogen, or are the Conservatives right that this is just another crazy scheme and that we shouldn't be supporting it?