 When it comes to storage of hydrogen, we can store it either in compressed gas form at very hard pressures or we can store it in liquefied form, which requires hydrogen to be cooled to sub-zero temperatures. But also, hydrogen can be stored in solid state using substances like hardwoods. That's where hardwood has advantage over the other options for hardwood storage. Simply because it does not require very hard pressures or very cumbersome operating conditions to store hydrogen. The Laval technology has advantages over its competitors. Simply because when it was designed, it was designed based on a holistic approach. The entire system has been designed with the recycling and repurposing in mind and that's why I'm supporting it.