Thank you for your questions.
I'm not a mining engineer, so I can't answer specific technical questions on the differences between lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate, but my general understanding is that both of those inputs can be used and converted into the material used in lithium ion batteries. I think we've heard that also from others on this panel. I would therefore consider them both to be lithium inputs to electric battery production and therefore critical minerals subject to the scope of the legislation.
Could you just quickly remind me of your second question?