First of all, we need to know our market, by which I mean the market that includes all the provinces. Canada, like China, has a market. Once we know what that market is, we look at the gigawatt hours.
If our market is really slow in terms of transitioning to the electrification of transportation and energy storage, then we need to begin implementing an independence strategy.
This means that we should think about an international vision. It's important to focus on Canada's domestic market, as well as markets in the United States and Europe.
We really mustn't forget about Europe. Canada has all kinds of infrastructures, including trains and deep sea ports. Because of the traceability of our materials via a “green” stamp—we mentioned this in connection with aluminum earlier—we could become independent. We would be king of the hill here at home. Canada could export while respecting human rights and the planet. That's important. We could do it without any CO2 emissions.
That's the strategy.