I have no concerns at all, quite the contrary. As you know, we're no different from any other sector. We have full employment in Quebec and Canada, even more so in the regions. When you look at the workforce statistics of the future, you can see that there will be fewer and fewer people available for the same jobs.
The industry is working very hard to maintain its operations and production capacity for the decades to come. In our sector, as in many others, this means increasing automation where possible.
We're also starting to use artificial intelligence more and more. This is no different from what's being done in China, the Middle East or closer to home, in Europe or the United States. We have no choice but to modernize how we do things. However, this modernization won't come at the expense of jobs. Both will evolve at the same time. The person who will be working as an operator in an aluminum smelter in 10 years will have received completely different training from what's currently being given. Changes will take place based on needs, which will evolve over time.