Thank you, Mr. Cannings, for giving me the last word.
From my perspective as a female CEO, a visible minority and one of the few CEOs in hydrogen and clean tech, I would say that raising money is our number one challenge. When investors know you're getting matching grant contributions, it encourages predatory behaviour. I've seen that myself. I had to refuse funding. I also see that with my colleague companies that have been bought out.
Greenlight Innovation does test equipment for hydrogen and is a leader in the world, but it's no longer Canadian. You see that with many of the hydrogen companies that are leaders. They're slowly being eased out. Also, where is the headquarters going to be? It will be wherever the investor is.
Yes, we can support our Canadian hydrogen people, but if we want to keep them in Canada, we have to rethink our grants and contributions programming. Otherwise, it will continue to slide into erosion and brain drain, which is what you're seeing.