A number of elements go into the definition of “nimble”. One is government policy, particularly at the federal, provincial and territorial levels, that when we do have opportunities for new companies to come and set up shop in Canada, attracting anchor companies, we have to [Technical difficulty—Editor] those.
If you look at Quebec's Lion Electric, they have been getting orders for Amazon trucks and trucks for UPS. They're doing incredibly well. Lion Electric is also looking at becoming a battery manufacturer. They had a recent announcement. That's one example of where government intervention has allowed this to become more nimble. I would also look at another example in Quebec around attracting hydrogen. It's a very large new 88 megawatt hydrogen facility. I think that's great news for Canada.
Canadian industries have the ability to compete globally. With a bit of help and a bit of transition, they are able to do so.