I think that, honestly, because of the fact that we have a lot of knowledge in Canada regarding electric mobility, whether it's for light or heavy-duty.... We have research centres. We also have the minerals and materials that the Americans need. A lot of the stuff that goes into clean technology and clean cars is in the mining areas in Canada.
It is not a coincidence that President Biden decided to talk about a U.S.-Canada agreement on electric mobility, EVs and batteries, because we have these materials. For us, it's a negotiation point because we can use that to say let's work together in building a North American EV strategy that will make us stronger. Since Europe has started their strategy, electric vehicle sales have gone way up. They passed ahead of China last year while we were in the middle of a pandemic.
For geopolitical implications as well as economic implications, we have to work together with the U.S. We have what people are looking for. Right now most mining and refining of these critical minerals and metals are done in Asia—especially in China. We have to ensure our economic stability and have some previsibility from an economic standpoint for the EV world.