Mr. Lefebvre, thanks for the question.
I think there is a big opportunity for the North American EV industry to foster that supply chain in the country, considering all the changes going on in the world and the strategic need to make sure of the availability of the resources in all the materials required for EVs. There definitely is a big supply chain in China that has been built and will continue growing to supply the rest of the industry, but we are seeing this coming more and more in North America and in Europe as well.
What are we doing? We are in discussions with all the players in this industry to ensure there are opportunities to be explored here in the country, not only in Canada but in North America as a whole, because most of the auto producers are here. We are in negotiations. Currently, our product will require some processing, depending on the use, but I think there is a big opportunity, with the right coordination and the right support, to foster that.
The challenge, just to finish the point, is that the demand is much higher than what is available. In order to foster that additional supply of materials, we will need a lot of support and coordination in order to make that happen. Otherwise, the auto industry will find other sources to supply their needs.