Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
Before I begin, I want to say hello again to Mr. Carey. As chair of the industry, science and technology committee, I know you presented to us earlier this week, so it's a pleasure to see you again.
It's tough going in the second round because people already asked the questions that I wanted to ask, but I do want to elaborate a little more with Mr. Allen.
As a very happy client of AddÉnergie, I have to say, I am very interested in hearing a little more about what you're trying to do. This week at the industry, science and technology committee we heard a little about the opportunities in Canada with respect to natural resources for battery production.
For instance, we have a lot of resources in terms of lithium and graphite. While we don't actually make the batteries, we assemble them here in Canada. When you look at the road map for a renewed U.S.-Canada partnership and the Canada-U.S. critical minerals action plan, can you elaborate a little on how collaboration between Canada and the United States in terms of not only assembly but also production of batteries for electric vehicles could help your company? Perhaps you could expand on how it could be a win-win opportunity for both Canada and the U.S.