Of course. Again, we applaud a lot of the efforts the government has made on that front. This is truly a generational opportunity. It's a generational opportunity for Canada and a generational opportunity for a number of the regions that are involved, especially in Ontario and Quebec, where a lot of that supply chain will lead. It will also have impacts across the nation. We certainly support that.
Again, in policy and in a lot of efforts the government has been pushing forward, there's always room for improvement and there's always room for further dialogue with the business community to make sure we get this generational opportunity right. In the case of mining, for example, I work a lot in this area, and these projects take many years to build. These are long-term projects, and investment decisions are not made overnight. A lot of companies will tell you that they know today what they will invest in a year or two or three years from now.
We need to make sure that we get this right, because if we don't, who knows when that door will be open again? It might be too late by 2030. As the government is trying to hit many of their targets in 2030 or 2050 or whatever it is, it is important for us to get it right today so that those targets can be reached.