Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Ms. Robson, for your presentation today. I also thank you for elaborating on and looking at the past 10 years, the $10-billion investment in Canada, the $1 billion on the environment in the project that you referred to, the indigenous investment all across the country, from Thompson to Sudbury to Newfoundland, as far Voisey's Bay, and also SNOLAB, which is very important. We haven't really talked about the Nobel Prize and SNOLAB and the involvement that Vale, as an active mine, has in the SNOLAB laboratory part of that.
When you talked about innovation, you referred to CEMI. There are a lot of R and D projects. One of the things that we want to try to expand is employment. For every mining job, there are three or four created in the supply and services industry. On the commercialization aspect, can you expand on that role, on how important it is for Vale and CEMI to look at that commercialization? How can we expand that aspect to create more jobs?