Thank you.
One of our biggest advantages, of course, is our abundance of natural resources, our track record in ESG performance and being able to do that responsibly in meeting the needs of the folks above the ground with the minerals below.
In that way, I think it makes sense for us to look at attracting that value-added manufacturing to the locations where those resources are, while of course taking into consideration things like infrastructure.
Speaking from the Alberta perspective, this opportunity has been identified with the critical minerals like lithium, which we do have, and looking at going all the way to battery-grade materials and then potentially that next step into the components and the cells. That just makes sense.
I think we have to prioritize the development of that part of the supply chain domestically, over the export. I think that major lever is in the policy rollout.