When you look at lithium carbonate, and this is probably a resource for the Asian market, you see that this is really for glaze and for sealers. We're about to build a big battery ecosystem here in Canada. What is preferred by the manufacturers—whether it's the OEMs, whether it's the battery manufacturers, or whether it's the cathode active materials manufacturers—is lithium hydroxide. There are many reasons for that. It's more sustainable and long-lasting, with less recharge.
I can say that carbonate is more for the Asian market. Hydroxide is really what is needed and wanted in North America, Japan and Europe. That was one of the considerations that were part of it, and I think that's what you heard from other experts yesterday.