I'd say our technology has been developed for the oil sands mining space, specifically tailings, both fresh tailings as well as tailings ponds that exist today. There is a future for our technology that goes beyond just the current production of oil sands, well into the future, dealing with this environmental liability. At the same time, the majority of the economics delivered through this technology is through, as you said, the recovery of critical minerals, but also the hydrocarbons that are sitting in those tailings ponds.
When we talk about taxonomies, I think we need to really think about it from the perspective of being flexible, in that, if you just said oil production was bad, you may not want to support our technology, because we do generate revenue from selling barrels of oil, but those barrels of oil are sitting in tailings ponds, which are a large environmental liability, potentially the largest liability in Canada. Having that flexibility to really understand what the technology delivers is important in any system, regulatory or taxonomy.