These engineering industrialization centres, as I call them, could manufacture graphite. For the furnaces, the processing with the machines is done in Japan or China. For graphite solidification, the machine is made in Korea, Japan or China. For the purification of all these materials and all the industrialization, we let our industries go.
It is very important to go back to the silicon industry. We need these centres to build a machine for the mines. There are many centres, but the ones being considered are specialized. We need to work with the industries so that these centres are built, for example, in Quebec, in central Canada and at one end of the country.
We need to work together, in collaboration with the universities. It is very important for industrialization that our mines are in Canada and that the machines, anodes, cathodes, cells and batteries are made in Canada.