No, we don't plan on going that far upstream. The graphite mine produces a basic concentrate, and that concentrate must be upgraded through a manufacturing step in order to be used in batteries. It's not a manufacturing step, the upgrading step that we are focused on, rather than taking that material and manufacturing batteries.
As I said, the first stages of that upgrading all take place in China because of lax environmental regulations, and then the higher value-added manufacturing takes place in Japan and South Korea. None of it happens in Canada. We want to not only produce the raw material, but also do the upgrading of that raw material here in Canada, but not manufacture the whole battery system.