I always say that the supply chain is twofold and that each part must be developed. The supply chain must be developed through innovation and technology. We, the big manufacturers, will always be able to position ourselves. Indeed, we will always be able to have assembly plants that will be established in countries abroad.
For example, we are currently building a plant in the United States. Our goal, again, is to reduce GHGs, but also to meet the local sourcing demands that are happening in other countries. If we're working in Canada with various Canadian companies or with companies that are setting up shop here, we're going to be doing engineering development and reinventing the way we do things. Our products, the parts, the components, will be much more competitive, both in terms of price and supply. This will allow these companies to distinguish themselves on the international scene.
In my opinion, this is what will allow us to distinguish ourselves and, as far as the supply chain is concerned, to develop various products.