It's very important that we have the opportunity to get not just our critical minerals but our various finished products to market with any value added that we can.
Thank you for that, Mr. Harvey.
I'm going to switch to George, from the nuclear folks.
Recently I had a meeting with the Power Workers' Union. They were talking about nuclear power, obviously, and what's in budget 2023, and how important it is for this government to recognize the importance of nuclear power in this whole mix of decarbonizing our economy.
On the same kind of thought process, Algoma Steel is where it is because of hydro and a lot of green energy. The province is going to hook us up into the power grid in particular as we go forward.
During that conversation, I also mentioned about the opportunities—and I'm going to talk about northern Ontario—for the small nuclear reactors, in particular some of the developments that are happening throughout northern Ontario, as well as indigenous communities that are looking for sources of power.
Could you comment on opportunities in northern Ontario, in particular with indigenous communities, around tapping into these small nuclear reactors?