As I mentioned at the outset, in the current market context, 90% of the aluminum produced in Quebec and British Columbia is sold to the United States. What's important to understand here is that Americans, who consume 6 million tonnes of aluminum a year produce only 1 million tonnes. Consequently, they have to import the rest, and Canada is the source of approximately 70% of what the U.S. imports to meet those needs.
As a result, from our standpoint, with regard to primary production, a tax on electric vehicles or any similar measure wouldn't affect jobs or production because our plants operate at full capacity 365 days a year to meet the needs of a market that can never get enough metal. That's why the United States has to meet the rest of its needs by importing aluminum from countries such as India, Russia and others in regions around the world. It's the biggest and most profitable aluminum market in the world. There are no primary metal impacts.