Brian, you're certainly a champion for your region. We've always spent time agreeing on a lot of things.
I will recast your question by asking what you think they were thinking in Michigan the year before, when we landed $6 billion of investments in electric vehicles and battery manufacturing in Windsor, Oakville and Woodstock.
I think you're right: We are competing with Michigan more than we're competing with anything south of the equator. We do have to be vigilant on pieces like that. Part of the Canadian equation and part of the reason those companies committed to manufacturing those vehicles here is that they see that the long-term strategy includes real resources that are extractable and processable here in Canada.
As you said, if we don't stay on it as we have been on it, the American industrial policy and the Biden administration's dedicated investment of almost $200 billion into the space will lead to our losing more than we win.
I will remind you also that any vehicle assembled in Michigan also includes 30% to 40% parts made in Ontario. It's not always a binary announcement for Canadian parts suppliers.