That's an interesting question. I agree that junior mining companies do not naturally collaborate. However, it is clearly recognized today, and with the establishment of CREEN and the active involvement of many of those companies right now, that they know what has to be done. Each of the companies possesses the capabilities and the knowledge. There are a number of national and commercial labs that have worked on every project, but because of the rules of confidentiality, they don't share. It's now a global competition, and these players have now said they need a platform and they can collaborate.
We have since held three major symposiums. I've chaired them since 2012. We were just in Vancouver. One-third of the conference of metallurgists was around rare earths. Last year there were 54 papers from 17 countries. Canada can collaborate. You're right that it doesn't happen naturally, but a number of the folks recognize that it needs to be done and have the enthusiasm and ability to do so.