I would, certainly, and thank you for the question.
As I noted in my last comment, Canada indeed has this major opportunity to grow as a reliable partner in supplying critical minerals vital to North American development of clean-tech energy supply chains and digital components vital for cybersecurity. In many of these areas, both Canada and the U.S. currently source required critical minerals as well as finished products from China, which presents significant risks, in the chamber's view, to our shared economic security and environmental priorities. With that in mind, it's the chamber's view that we need to work with our North American partners to accelerate collaboration under the joint action plan on critical minerals and explore the use of incentives and regulatory measures to support the extraction, processing, stockpiling and export of critical minerals, which Canada has an abundance of.