NRCan continues to look at the various intersections when it comes to national security and economic security from the perspective of looking at, first, the vulnerability within the supply chain. We think about which critical minerals are over 90% coming from one country. We look at what some of the near-term projects are that we can bring online faster and what some of the brownfields are that we can think about developing. We go through this exercise pretty regularly. We also use our various tools to support them. I mentioned earlier the use of the critical minerals infrastructure fund.
I would like to note that there's also the global partnership initiative, which is a program whereby we work with our allies to coinvest in projects or leverage some of the technologies that are available in other countries. I would bring to mind the Focus Graphite project, which is a Ukrainian technology that we're adopting for graphite purification.
Those are some of the tools we look at. We also continue to ensure that we accelerate where we can and that we become the trusted supplier where we have projects coming online.
