Well, it is. I mean, at the end of the day, countries are re-evaluating the reliability of their existing supply chains for these materials, on the basis of concern that growing geopolitical tensions and trade conflicts could cause an abrupt interruption of these essential inputs into their national security as well as their economic functioning. They've created critical minerals lists. Canada signed a prime ministerial-presidential agreement on trying to streamline the production, manufacturing and development of the downstream market of these materials. The EU has done this. Japan has done this.
I don't think this is going to be a narrative that dissipates over time. I think that as concerns over geopolitical instability increase, we're going to see a greater level of attention from countries seeking to preserve their economies and looking at where they supply and where they source these materials. This is an opportunity for Canada.