I wouldn't say that it's necessary for us to copy every measure. It's important to keep in mind that the United States' and Canada's economies have very little in common, particularly in terms of production capacity. There may be situations in the United States where some clusters reach a critical mass that can generate economies of scale and efficiency. In such a context, it's very difficult to be competitive by copying what's being done in the United States.
I believe instead that we should bank on certain areas in Canada where we have comparative advantages, and there are some. For example, the quality and expertise of our labour force, critical and strategic minerals, and facilities for producing and recycling electric vehicle batteries. Demand for batteries is going to greatly exceed supply…