Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to say hello to my fellow members and everyone participating online. As I said to Mr. Généreux, the calibre of this afternoon's witnesses is so impressive that it's almost a shame we have so little time.
I also want to thank the honourable member for Abitibi‑Témiscamingue for the information he gave me earlier about the happenings in his beautiful part of the country.
Speaking of the country, I want to put my first question to Josée Méthot. Hello and welcome, by the way.
This isn't the first time we've had the pleasure of speaking, Ms. Méthot. We've had discussions in other circles. How nice to see you today. You said in your opening statement that, a year and a half ago, the Quebec government adopted the Québec Plan for the Development of Critical and Strategic Minerals 2020‑2025, positioning itself for the sector's future. You said that Canada should do the same.
Can you give us a specific example of how Quebec's experience should inspire Canada?