That's a great question. Thank you.
I had a moment of insight yesterday. The Ottawa bureau of Bloomberg News published an analysis of the Biden IRA plans. It was about what that would mean from an Ottawa perspective and what the opportunities are for Prime Minister Trudeau and his government to operationalize the natural advantages we have. What I took away from this, and I believe it's true, is that there are only so many things we can do well. We're only 40 million people. We have certain things we're very strong in. Ms. Exner-Pirot mentioned critical minerals, and I agree. We have energy metals like copper and uranium. We have some lithium potential in this country too.
We should focus on a small number of things and try to do those really well. Let's draw from things we're already very good at, as we have natural resources in the ground and human resources. I call it “resource tech”. It's not a term that has caught on yet, but I think it's one of our greatest contributors to Canadian prosperity. It ought to be a category we talk about and take some pride in.