Thank you for the question.
You're bang on. You can look at northern Quebec, as some of these processing facilities are energy-intensive, so we would want clean power. You see initiatives by Rio Tinto for scandium light- weight materials for vehicles. In some of the cases we would have to look at southern Ontario. Thunder Bay has large lithium...that can be produced tied in with the battery manufacturing in central Ontario. You look at Saskatchewan. The Northwest Territories' rare earths are feeding into the Saskatchewan Research Council, which is building separation facilities. There is actually a pan-Canadian solution out east, and there are Labrador-Newfoundland resources there also. They are very different materials. There is a suite of materials that go into any of this electric farm equipment.
How do we reduce demand in terms of energy? That would be by electrifying equipment, which require pan-Canadian solutions—southern Ontario, Quebec, and out west.