What I was referring to...and I'm happy that you asked the question. Lithium carbonate is for the Asian market. Lithium hydroxide, which we're about to produce in Canada, by the way, in two to three years.... We have a company called Nemaska Lithium. It expects to produce 10% of the lithium hydroxide needed in the North American market. Actually, we are working very much to...and I'm working with Minister Wilkinson [Technical difficulty—Editor] strategy. We're very much in touch with our American colleagues, because Canada, in my view, could be the supplier of choice.
What you see from the OEMs, the cathode active materials and the others, is that what they want is proximity—proximity of supply, proximity of market, proximity of manufacturing. That's exactly what I'm talking about to our American colleagues: how we can [Technical difficulty—Editor] because Canada has deposits, and we will be a producer of lithium in the not-too-distant future. There's a refinery being built as we speak. We'll be online, as they tell me, within two to three years.