Thank you.
I can't agree more. The opportunities right now with the change to electrified transportation writ large are so enormous. I like to think about it in terms of a couple of key parts.
There's the vehicle assembly, which we've been really fortunate to see great collaboration on between Canada in Ontario and the big automakers.
We see the clean energy piece where Canada is unbelievably blessed with hydro power, nuclear power and lots of renewables across the country that we can use here and export to the U.S.
Then I really think there are two more pieces to have critical North American energy independence when it comes to transportation. One of those is being able to build the charging stations that we need to turn that clean energy into charging the batteries, which is what we do.
The other one is the massive opportunity around batteries. Canada has so many of the minerals and metals that are needed not just for batteries, but I should say also for charging stations. We use aluminum in ours. That is a really great opportunity. In particular, it's an integrated opportunity, because I don't think it's going to be any one country. I keep coming back to the idea of an integrated North American market. We're going to have a lot of the pieces here in Canada. There are probably going to be some pieces in the United States, and our best bet, frankly, is to go it together and allow for that integrated continental trade.