The U.S.A. is our biggest competitor. The U.S. energy board has Earthshots, through which they are investing heavily in hydrogen, energy-storage carbons, geothermal and wind, so when I say moonshot, it seems as though we finally have a differentiator. We have something that Canada can excel at, but the Inflation Reduction Act in the U.S. has a lot of money compared to what we have. We're looking at European nations that are looking to bring their green power to the U.S. They are investing $391 billion in green energy. That would be equivalent to $39 billion for Canada.
Is it just money, though? I guess my last question would be what else we need to be a differentiator. You mentioned a couple of things—commercialization, research and development. What do we really need to ensure that Canada is the world leader in fusion?