It's important to note that sustainability and economic competitiveness are tethered: you can't compete without a strong sustainability program in this sector. Looking through a global lens, it's clear that the Canadian mining industry practises the highest environmental standards and harbours a meaningful commitment to sustainable development and production. I hope that addresses part of your question.
I'll maybe just build on my prior comment. To further improve the environmental performance in the sector, the chamber believes that connecting the critical minerals strategy and net-zero strategy unlocks a lot of potential. In particular, the chamber and our members would like to see the deployment of different decarbonizing technologies, inclusive of small modular reactors, hydrogen, and renewables such as solar and wind, as these technologies are vital not only for Canada's transition to net zero, but they're also vital to powering the sustainable operations of critical mineral supply chains. An effective coupling of these two strategies will not only reduce the environmental impact of mining, it also holds the potential for reducing operating costs, which in turn would support continued investment in the space.