Thank you very much for the question.
As the minister said, the development of our critical minerals is of extraordinary importance not only for our domestic economy but also due to the broader geopolitical dynamics that exist right now with respect to this area and resource development. We've identified 31 critical minerals as part of our exercise in defining our focus with respect to this area. I would say though that there are different kinds of considerations with respect to different sorts of minerals.
As the minister said, on the one hand we will be looking at a certain set of minerals with respect to, say, batteries, for which our domestic supply chain is of critical importance to us not only, again, economically and geopolitically but also in terms of developing low-emission vehicles. There is a second set, which overlaps to some degree and which is of particular interest to international supply chains. As I said, we have an overall envelope of 31.