Okay. Thank you.
Mr. Allan, I've been calling for a comprehensive Canada-wide strategy to develop everything related to batteries, from mines, minerals and metals to technologies to final manufacturing. In the U.S. today, we find $2-billion plants, I think four or five of them. They are each $2 billion investments in the manufacturing of batteries, while in Canada we are still trying to find our foothold into which part of the supply chain we can and should invest.
The U.S. has identified Canada as a major source of the minerals required for the batteries. In fact, they've identified that as a national security issue. Recently the U.S. Department of Commerce held a meeting of miners and battery manufacturers to discuss how the Canadian industry can be developed. Do you have any thoughts on that?