I would like to add this.
As I have already mentioned, there are currently many programs and organizations. The CMIC's mandate is actually to consider the whole and to try to align the organizations to industry needs. That's the difference we are currently proposing.
Rather than operate like the other groups, which target only the sector in which they specialize, we consider the needs in order to seek the expertise where it really is and adapt it within the industry across Canada. That is the difference. We are talking about an umbrella, an organization that will be able to align mining innovation investments in Canada to ensure results.
No other organizations currently play this role. I think that's an important difference to point out. It takes nothing away from these other organizations, far from it. We are working and will continue to work with them. They have the advantage of being specialized. The idea is that a group can see all the initiatives to be taken.