Yes, sure. I would look at what the European Union just announced two weeks ago, $3 billion into the battery value chain, as they call it, the supply chain. That is direct federal investment into, say, the top 10 companies in each stage of the chain: mining, chemicals, cathode/anode, battery cells. It's coherent. All those companies are talking to each other through various mechanisms like the Battery Alliance. The funding as well, and the legislation, are all linked up together in one. I think that would be a success as a result. I don't think Canada has done anything at that level yet.
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