If we don't have the mines up and running already, the timelines or time horizons for a new development are years if not decades sometimes. These are big, long-term investments. The concern that we have right now is that the incentives are so big in the IRA in the U.S. that we won't even get out of the gate to start those year-long processes and develop them if all the investment rushes to the United States.
For us in industry, when we look at it, it's table stakes at this point just to match what the U.S. is doing. I know that Canada won't be able to match dollar for dollar, but it's been suggested by others that we need to be strategic. Yes, we need to do that, but that stresses the importance of the diplomatic angle and redoubling our efforts to partner with the U.S. and coordinate with them. We have chapters in NAFTA designed to do this, so we should take advantage of them.