Absolutely. We're trying to forge ahead with a low-carbon economy in critical minerals, for instance, which is what our EU counterparts were interested in talking about.
I'll give you the example of Indonesia. I keep mixing up copper and nickel, but I think it's copper mining. They used to basically rip it out of the ground and ship it out, and then the government said, no, they were not going to do that; they were going to process it before they ship it out. They did that with a lot of investment, and it added tens of billions to the economy because they took one more step to add one more value.