That raises a really good point. Lots of the weak points in our systems surfaced during COVID-19, including in the global supply chain. We saw instances, for example, of hospitals not being able to have access to repair parts and biomedical engineers unable to fix equipment. In some cases they were printing 3-D replacement parts and using those. In many of those cases they were threatened with intellectual property lawsuits as a consequence.
With regard to semiconductors and microchips, the more we can centre that manufacturing at home, the better. Creating more robust manufacturing capacities here in Canada is going to be critical.
Anthony, would you like to contribute?