Certainly in our industry, I think it's really about controlling the capacity in the supply chain and what I call the sway of industrial power. I think Canada's response is simple—you build the industry, and you build the competencies and capacity for yourself. Batteries and electric vehicles are going to have a huge market in every continent of the world. They're replacing pretty much every car on the road. There are going to be energy storage systems.
You've seen what's happening in Texas with the snow storms. Cities are going to build battery capacity as backup power and for more flexible grids. These are all lithium-ion batteries, so I think the response should be that you just have to build regional domestic capacity, not just for the country but for the continent.