I believe you are right. I think the basis of lithium-ion is the lithium. I think we already have lithium in Canada, so we can transform it here. Right now we can make lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide, and I believe it is made and transformed here in Quebec or in Canada. I do not think there are any issues about CUSMA.
This material becomes critical. I believe it is better if this material is put into cathode active materials and can become a precursor also, like raw materials. In order to sell these kinds of material, maybe we should add value to make with this material electrodes, or cathode materials like iron phosphate or NMC or NCA—nickel cobalt aluminum—with lithium batteries.
This is critical, and I believe right now we can see that lithium is the triangle of South America—Chile, Argentina and Bolivia—which is mainly dominated by the U.S.A. and China. I believe we have six mine sites here in Canada. We should really accelerate and help them develop the materials as soon as possible.