Absolutely.
Before I dive into that, I will quickly agree with Mr. Dahn.
We are looking at a dual process to produce both lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide. We do see a cost advantage to produce directly from what we're blessed with in Canada in hardrock assets, directly to the production of lithium hydroxide, over our competitors in South America, who have some cost advantage going directly from brines to retention ponds to then produce lithium carbonate. This is just to finish off on that.
With regard to your question about what it takes to get into production, as I alluded to in the opening statement—