Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This question might be best directed at Mr. Fung from Torngat.
You were talking about dirigibles and things like that. It's one thing to get the mines approved. It's one thing to get the production going, but if we don't have the supply chains to connect these mines, many of which are in remote areas, to the networks, then we're not going to get the kind of production and growth that we need.
I would note that with countries like China with their one belt, one road initiative and numerous countries, it's really the governments that are investing huge in the infrastructure, sort of with the mentality of “if we build it, the companies will come”.
I wonder if you could comment on what Canada's strengths or weaknesses are when it comes to supporting the mining industry through infrastructure.
