Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Fung, I know we've had a lot of questions for you today, so I'm sorry, but I have some more.
As you may know, under U.S. law, aluminum is a national security consideration there. The U.S. typically sources its aluminum from Canada and especially from Quebec.
Earlier, when you were talking about rare earth oxides and permanent magnets, I raised an issue that had come up during our first meeting and relates creating reserves of rare earth and critical minerals in Canada.
Shouldn't the government make sure that a significant portion of these types of natural resources stay in Canada and are processed here? Do you think we should we have laws about that?