On the recognition that maybe historically the country has had a strip-and-ship orientation towards the value of what we have naturally and how we add value, I would say that there's a very deliberate orientation toward creating as much value as possible within Canada's domestic economy. Indeed, in the critical minerals space specifically, EV batteries and the next generation of autos are in some ways a low-hanging fruit. It is the most ready of the areas where there are manufacturing opportunities.
That is absolutely one of the cornerstone considerations of investment and how countries that have less opportunity than Canada need to think about Canada differently in these global supply chain considerations. We have to think differently about our global position now.