That's a great question, Mr. McLean.
Certainly, I think there are a lot of lessons that can be taken away from what has happened with Nemaska. We understand that the deposit there is strong, but we also understand that the production of battery-grade materials is challenging and complex. Moving forward, we have to take away those lessons learned. It's a strong signal from the industry that it's not just public money that's gone into what I've been referring to as the new Nemaska, the refinanced Nemaska. There is certainly strong support for that moving forward.
We also can't let those failures.... Maybe you're not calling it a failure, but those things are learning opportunities. We can take those lessons and apply them to the rest of the deposits that we have, because Nemaska is not the only lithium deposit in Canada. There are a lot of things that we can do to move those other deposits forward.