Forget my opinion. Why don't we look at the investment decisions of the major automakers in North America, who are committing to generational investments in battery electric vehicle production throughout North America? That includes Mr. Masse pointing out “very close” in Michigan. There are no lithium deposits in Michigan. They're all north of Michigan. Why do you want to make cars in Michigan? You want to be close to that capacity.
Despite the fact that Professor Wark doesn't like the word “local”, the fact of the matter is that on the ground, this is how those investment decisions are made. This is why Mr. Masse is saying we have to be careful and we have to watch out that the Americans don't eat our lunch; it's because the Americans are obsessed with local. In fact, they've invested hundreds of billions of dollars into local because their customers are local.
A lot of this theory that we're looking at in terms of what should or could be there for a national security review doesn't happen in a vacuum; it happens tested in the market. Who drives the market? Right now, the American consumer drives the market and the American government drives the market, and we serve it in Canada.