Okay, thank you for that answer because it wasn't exactly clear in your presentation.
Mr. London, you present a case in which Canada has nine deposits of rare earth elements that could possibly be developed. You talk about secure, stable, and sustainable supply. You're looking for a fairly substantial investment over five years—it's not a small investment—by the Government of Canada. At the same time, there is potential to grow from a $4 billion industry worldwide to an $8 billion one—it's something that's going to double—and there's been 8% to 12% growth over the last 10 years in that field. Those are all fantastic statistics, but you talk about how we match up the academic support for the industrial development? I ask because with junior mining firms, you generally that don't have that expertise, quite frankly, to move into industrial development, let alone the ability to partner with that academic community.