I would maybe reiterate that the advice and the decisions that are made through this process look at the facts on the ground in individual specific cases. The question that would be asked here would be, is this particular deposit in this particular part of the world, given all of the circumstances, relevant and of value? Is it something that would ever be exploited by the North American supply chain? The conclusion, the answer to that question, was no. This was not of strategic value to the North American supply chain.
Many experts can comment on this, but as has already been noted, there are different kinds of lithium deposits. They require different sorts of processing. There are transport costs. There's the distance to the market. There's the issue of....
Oh, I see I got the red card, Mr. Chair. Thank you.