It's a great question.
Today we're going to have equilibrium between urban mines and natural mines. Urban mines will be for recycling. We have three types of recycling.
In terms of direct recycling, today with cell fabrication, between 5% to 10% of these cells are not used, so we need to recycle them. Right now, we have a huge market for direct recycling.
Behind that, we have cobalt, nickel and manganese. We don't like to continue to get these minerals from mining, so recycling becomes a very important complement with mining, natural mining, and so on. We can also create jobs and save jobs, because we have the technology. We have the process here in Canada. Also, it can be a great opportunity to work with the U.S.A., to develop a circular economy initiative between the U.S.A. and Canada for upstream, downstream, and recycling of materials.