Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank all the witnesses here today. With all the riches of the questions I have to ask everyone, it's hard to know where to begin.
I will begin with Ms. Quan.
You talked about how we have the technology in Canada. Canada is clearly a world leader in hydrogen technologies of all sorts, especially fuel cells, but we have difficulty in expanding the companies that we have—we've heard from several of them today—because of the demand situation in Canada, because we are a large country with geographical challenges.
You talked about the cost of distributing hydrogen to create the hubs we need to drive up demand. I was interested to hear your comment about possibly a Crown corporation that would serve to coordinate all this activity that we need, which small companies can't take on on their own, to coordinate the formation of these hubs. Various people have talked about that.
Could you expand on what a Crown corporation like that could do? We really need rapid action here to get things done by 2030 or 2050.