Yes, and one of the things that my friend alluded to is that when you look at the regulatory side, NRCan, under the standards subcommittee of the implementation committee, is looking at LNG refuelling structures and so forth. Yesterday The Globe and Mail reported that the U.S. builds natural gas tanks for pickup trucks at 3600 psi; we're at 3000. We need to align our standards. Clearly a way forward has to come out of NRCan.
The other element involving standards and regulations is that we need to have harmonization in looking at north, south, east, and west. Interprovincial standards need to be looked at. I mentioned that the last time in noting that we had a valve part produced in Manitoba that wasn't certified in Alberta, and we had to wait three months. This situation is making us uncompetitive, whereas in the U.S.you can get it one time.
It comes back to our needing to have a standardization across Canada.