If I understand the question, you're asking what factors make us less competitive. I would say—and maybe I will sound like an auto sector salesperson here—there's no reason why Canada can't be among the most competitive jurisdictions in the world.
When you think about all the ingredients we have—from natural resources to the existing capacity and networks, all the way up to maybe the most important asset, which is a skilled labour force—I think, as we said in our recent auto sector policy, which was released in August, Canada should be aspiring to be a powerhouse in this space. Critical minerals are just one key pillar of that strategy.
The time scales that are presented to us about how quickly and, frankly, how inclusively we bring these mining projects up to speed, including through careful consultation with indigenous communities in this space, are vital, so not doing that right could create a problem for us. I'll give the benefit of the doubt to government that we're moving in the right direction, but maybe in those cases not doing things properly could pose a problem.