Thank you.
I think one area we need to encourage or incentivize is home refuelling, because a big part of the infrastructure is already there. It's a cheap way to get started, and it's a way to get the ball rolling. There are home refuellers out there. I think there are new types coming that will be even less expensive and that will make a lot more sense from the point of a personal business case for owning a refueller and a natural gas car.
As well, in my opinion, there needs to be some legislation or a requirement so our fuel providers will, for starters, have a certain small percentage of fuelling stations that have natural gas available. Whether it's done through encouragement or law or whatever—I'm not a policy-maker—there needs to be something there to make it start happening.
As I mentioned before, we have examples globally of countries that have a big natural gas infrastructure in place, and it works. We need to start doing that.