We should always be concerned when there's forced labour in the supply chain, whether it's in the aluminum sector or anywhere else. Just as we have implemented a system for melt and pour for steel, we are looking at a comparable transparency measure for aluminum. I think that's really important.
In Canada, what is really terrific about our aluminum is that we do all of the production here. With regard to green aluminum, I look at the joint venture that's taking place in Quebec, which you will be very aware of. It's an important Canadian investment—together with the Americans—to make sure that our aluminum supply chain that is so important.... It isn't just for autos; it's also for things like the aerospace industry and many other industries that depend on green aluminum.
I'm very proud of the investment work that we have undertaken very intentionally so that we are increasing our capacity to produce green aluminum here in Canada—mostly out of Quebec—to supply the follow-on value chain that will depend on that Canadian aluminum. However, greater transparency is absolutely needed, and we're working on that for Canada's aluminum sector as well.