I think the professor indicated that it is important for the government to make this public, even if they didn't necessarily support them. If the Minister of Natural Resources or the Prime Minister were to acknowledge that rare earths are important and critical as well as strategic elements and that Canada has these elements, and if they were to watch them and find ways to study them to help in the future, I think that would be good. I think the capital markets would receive that well and the potential partners of Canadian institutions that are developing these elements would receive that well also.
In terms of policies, there are many. For instance, in the U.S., there has been a focus on the fast-track permitting process for mining companies. So maybe we could revisit that, in the case of those projects that are not as advanced.
Again, having a budget that could support R and D and support investments in manufacturing of products that use rare earths would be very positive to promote the rare earth industry in Canada.