We will assemble two of the three components, but we will buy the third, the cell, which is the critical component. At the moment, we buy them from companies in Asia or Europe, but we are in talks with some companies that intend to set up here in Canada. If that becomes a reality, Lion Electric will clearly be one of its major customers.
At the moment, they are lithium-ion batteries. We use the 16850 cells but we are going to be using the 21700s, which are more or less the same as Tesla uses and which look like AAA batteries. In addition, solid-state batteries may well be arriving soon.
Technologies are evolving very quickly. Fortunately, we are independent of that. We can adapt, no matter what the technology.