We have to make sure that people across Canada see that there's an opportunity. In Nova Scotia we have expertise. In Quebec we have expertise, as well as in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, B.C. That's why when Sarah said we have to find some ways to coordinate actions to make sure that we don't work in silos, I think that's the best way for us to move forward. I think the Canadian government should invest in research and development—that's for sure—but we have to invest in policies as well to make the transition not only for critical minerals and metals but also for the training and retraining of workers.
In the document, one thing that I forgot to mention is the fact that we will have to train and retrain a lot of people right now who will lose their jobs. We've seen that with Kodak. We've seen that with Blockbuster. Many new technologies are disruptive, so they create a new economy. We have to get the Canadian government to help those workers be trained and retrained.