Thanks for the open-ended question. I appreciate it.
I think we're fortunate. We're at a moment in time where everybody realizes that electric vehicles are here. There's no question that they're here. If it's a question of when, there are a variety of forecasts around of when exactly various parts of the world will adopt electric vehicles, but it's coming. We all know it is. The markets are attuned to it. Investors know that this is coming. They know that commodity prices should perform well on the back of it, and they're actively looking for opportunities.
I think the capital you need, whether it be institutional investor capital or whether it be private equity, is, generally speaking, available to the sector. Ultimately, it's a question of investing in the assets that are most attractive and investing in the assets that have the management teams that can actually deliver on building those mines.
I think the components are all there, is my answer to you. I think the capital exists. It is about incenting investment. As I mentioned consistently in my comments, it's about as best as possible providing the most reliable, transparent regulatory system for investors to feel like they can put their money where the projects are.
I hope that answers the question, but as I said, I think the market knows this is here, and investors are keen to put their capital to work.