That's a very good question, Mr. Chair.
I'm very happy, and I think you'll have the opportunity to shave in the not-too-distant future. I would say that what you have seen unfolding is us trying to get the best possible deal for our workers, for the auto industry and for Canada. I can tell you that the negotiations with the company are progressing and that I'll be happy to keep you updated as things unfold.
You appreciate that these negotiations are complex and they are sometimes difficult, as you are from the auto sector, Mr. Masse. I remain very confident that we'll get to the right place for everyone at the end, but for now, the discussions are progressing. I think you've seen these things going on and on.
We've been in the auto sector for decades now. I would just say to everyone to take a deep breath. Negotiations are ongoing. For us, it's kind of a day-to-day activity to negotiate with these companies, because there are many companies that want to come to Canada to build batteries, to build the EV ecosystem of the future, not only in Ontario but in Quebec, so my job is to make sure we get the best possible deal for all of us.