Thank you.
Yes, I think it probably will. I'm saying that with hesitation, because it's mixed up in this instance. There's national security mixed up with net benefit. As I keep saying, these are two very different animals. The animal I'm much more familiar with is net benefit, which is not the language I use. I talk about sustainable competitive advantage. Sustainable competitive advantage is just the business strategy term for net benefit, so we're just using synonyms for the same phenomenon. There are others here far more versed in national security, but it seems to me that with critical minerals it's both, so this is making it devilishly complex for you, the legislators. I'm very sympathetic to you, but I think this is going to slow it down at a time when we need to speed it up.
It's not just lithium. It's the other critical minerals. I think there's an increasing world shortage of copper. Copper's the backbone of decarbonization. The studies I am reading—serious studies, really good international studies—are saying that there's a huge shortage of copper. I think this is going to possibly slow things down.