I think it's a question about what the market looks like and what will happen over time. Lithium is a critical mineral, but as was pointed out, not all critical minerals are alike. Canada does have domestic critical mineral resources for lithium, and so does the U.S. In fact, Australia is the largest country in the world, with Chile, in terms of lithium resources.
In terms of lithium's accessibility and where it's found on the global market as a resource, it is fairly broadly available in countries that are more similar, if I could put it that way, to how Canada would expect countries to operate, some of whom—