Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you to all the witnesses for taking the time to help us with this study today.
My questions also are going to be directed to Mr. Fung.
I'm the member of Parliament for the riding of Cambridge, and we have Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in our backyard. The whole idea of manufacturing for the future and making sure that we have what we need in terms of the supply chain is speaking to me quite a bit throughout this session.
I'm very thankful that when you made your opening statement, you were talking about not only the approach of controlling the supply chain but also how you were doing it and the environmental initiatives that your company is actively employing to move the products. That's just a comment of thanks for that.
I was very interested. I wasn't sure if anybody would pick up on the batteries comment, and I'm very thankful that's been a dominant conversation—excuse me, not the batteries, but magnets—because we have talked a lot in this committee about the need for the rare earth elements when it comes to batteries, but not so much for other parts of the EV business.
I'm wondering if beyond the magnets there are other components that you're aware of that rare earth elements play a part in.