For us to be able to develop a successful project, we're not going to be playing alone or developing that project alone, there has to be partners with us. One of the main partners, especially with Jordan, is the government, and its partnership comes from laying down the rules, the legal frameworks, let's say, the infrastructure, but also the financing partners that need to be able to support us and help us to see that the support that the green hydrogen can be supported with off-takers in Europe.
(...) These jobs : Where would they come from, and do we start from scratch? Do we train someone right from the beginning for five years as a hydrogen engineer or a hydrogen technician? The point of view that I put across is that we can up-skill existing graduates and existing graduates who are unfortunately unemployed could benefit from up-skilling themselves, adding new skills related to hydrogen in a very short period of time, in a six-month period of time, concentrating on specific skills that are needed for the hydrogen economy.