Quebec is an excellent example of the circular economy, from the mine to the cell to the recycling of the urban mine. There is complementarity. We should work together and develop this complementarity between Quebec, Ontario, and the federal government.
Today, for example, Mr. Breton talked about the specificity of Quebec in terms of trucks and snowmobiles, in particular. The same is true for the specificity of Ford and GM in Ontario. We should work together to establish common intellectual property, a strategy to establish cross-licensing, a strategy to change technology, and so on.
As I said about the centres, in a global way, we should take care of our industry, which was abandoned a long time ago. It should be re-established and developed in a complementary way. The federal government should have no choice but to support the provinces. For example, if a company is brought in that can provide 25% of the funding for a cell, the government should match that. I think this is in the national interest.
We should quickly position ourselves with regard to the manufacture of active materials for the anode or cathode and the cells. This is what is most important for the electrification of transportation.