For the home refuelling infrastructure, it would be a case of going down to The Brick and buying a home refuelling unit, just as you would for your fridge or stove and so on. It would really be the customer. Obviously, this is being driven by the fact that they have to have a natural gas vehicle, either a converted one or one from the OEM side.
One of the things I would also like to say is that in terms of Quebec or B.C. looking at hydro, you can sell the hydro for a higher price than you can actually get for the natural gas. There is a continuum of energy sources, and you make more money selling your hydro and fuelling your transportation with natural gas.