Thank you for your question regarding the potential for Canada to move deeper into the aerospace field in terms of aluminum products. We are already a significant supplier of aerospace grade aluminum, both to the U.S. and to Canada.
These are niche markets and value-added products that are very specific and very specialized. You're talking sometimes about proprietary alloys that can be made in only one single plant in the world, which in our case is in Quebec, for a specific client. We're already there. Could we be there more importantly and more significantly? Certainly, and that brings us to the characteristics of Canada's market.
We're a very small country in terms of population. We don't have critical mass. There are parts of industrial markets that we don't cover because we're not big enough. The markets are elsewhere. Parts of those gaps are covered in those markets domestically, such as the U.S. That's why the temptation to move somewhere else to get the right cost for the product for the supply is very tempting at this point in time.