Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To Mr. Volpe again, just yesterday General Motors announced another $4 billion for plants in Orion. I can get in my car here and drive for an hour from here to Lansing, Michigan, where they're getting a new battery plant with a $2.6-billion investment. They also did $150 million recently in New York state for electric parts.
We're getting our lunch eaten. This is really bad in terms of the investment decisions. How do we turn this around using our critical minerals to make sure that we actually do get the value added here? It's been very robust for Michigan, and Detroit in particular, over the last several years. How do we turn that around so we don't become as susceptible to losing, not only within Argentina, which as you've shown is not connected to this at all, but for other manufacturing we see on the doorstep right next to me?