I think this is probably an opportunity to see and to discuss how nuclear ties into hydrogen fuels going into the future.
Regarding the ability of today, basically hydrogen is produced mainly through electrolysis or catalysis. It requires a fairly significant amount of energy—basically fossil fuel energy—to be able to make that happen.
The beauty of a small modular reactor or even a larger reactor is that you can use that process heat. Remember that a reactor produces heat to produce steam to turn the turbine to make electricity. With that process heat, you have the ability to produce hydrogen, not only to produce electricity but also to produce hydrogen so that you can fuel the vehicles.