It's a complex question—although it doesn't sound like it—because it's a complex market. We're primary producers. We produce aluminum from alumina through the electrolytic process. Aluminum is then reprocessed and ends up in cars, planes and consumer goods. As a country, on a yearly basis, Canada probably consumes about 700,000 tonnes of metal. It doesn't mean that metal is produced in Canada. It's primary metal that is consumed in Canada in terms of reprocessing through the value chain.
On April 29th, 2021. See this statement in context.