Certainly for any community that's involved in the energy transition, doing something that stabilizes both availability and prices within the markets should go a long way to giving certainty to those who need to do the planning for those communities. That should help with an environment that will give everyone in the supply chain—from the very end-users in those communities all the way up the supply chain to those who need to produce the materials—a sense of certainty that they understand where things are going. There will always be times when there's a bit of a wild ride in some of these markets, especially with the pace at which things are changing, but at least there is some cushioning and there's some advantage to those who make those commitments domestically.