I won't pretend to have done due diligence on the project in order to be able to offer a fair price for the transaction, but I will say two things. One, on lithium prices, if you look at the chart, they have gone up a lot, so what this transaction would be today versus three or six months or a year ago is very different.
The broader point is that the forecasts are talking about 30-, 40-, 50- or 60-times increases in these critical minerals. For lithium the International Energy Agency thinks the increase might be a hundredfold.
When you grow a market a hundredfold, it is very difficult to understand today what that market is going to look like. We're talking about an enormous amount of value, and we're also talking about developing resources in a lot of places where we don't think doing so is economical now. If you have to grow something 100 times, you have to go to those resources that are not economical now, so the value changes over time. We've seen this with hydrocarbons. We're going to see the same thing with critical minerals.