I think I'll start with my personal example.
We set up our company in Burnaby, British Columbia, because that's where the talent is. We generate our own hydrogen on site from electricity from B.C. Hydro. It is an enormous cost to make our own boutique hydrogen. Real estate is not cheap in my city. It has to be indoors. We're not allowed to make our hydrogen outdoors for regulation purposes, things like this. I think there's something like 30 fuel cell companies in Burnaby. They would love a security of supply of cheap, renewable green or clean hydrogen. It would bring their costs down, which would then drive more and more sector usage with filling stations. Where are they getting their hydrogen from? How do they guarantee that they can have hydrogen at the pump when a customer shows up?
These hubs spawn these kinds of other investments from the private sector, and then the dollars from those private sectors are going to services that are actually going to customers, instead of like my own case, where we're investing in our generation. It's such a small scale.