Obviously, there are critical minerals in many provinces across the country, from Alberta to B.C. to Saskatchewan to Ontario to Quebec. There's expertise in different universities. We go from Dalhousie University's Jeff Dahn research centre to Quebec to Ontario. In hydrogen there's B.C. We tend to forget, when we're talking about electric vehicles, that there are hydrogen vehicles as well.
So there is expertise across the board. When we're talking about electric vehicles, yes, we're talking about batteries, but we're also talking about critical minerals. We're talking about propulsion systems. We're talking about infrastructure. We tend to forget that infrastructure is a key component of electric mobility.
Right now some of our members are saying to me, well, if the build back better plan comes as presented initially, we'll basically have to move our plants from Canada to the U.S., or we'll just open in the U.S. and that's it. Some of them are already doing business both south and north of the border. They're saying, you know, less jobs in Canada, more jobs in the U.S.
That's why all levels of electric mobility are very important for us.