Obviously, I want to flag the great collaboration going on between you and Minister Champagne at Innovation Canada.
My second question refers to the recent announcement that General Motors and Vale have come to an agreement whereby the mine in the province of Quebec, which is run by Vale, will supply General Motors with nickel. Within the sphere of the transition that is going on—as an economist, I love to use the term “comparative advantage”—I believe Canada has a comparative advantage in a number of resource sectors, but particularly in the mineral sectors.
That was the first announcement indicating where we'll be going with this. How can we as a government effectively support the development of a mineral strategy that utilizes our comparative advantage and, within that framework, become the key supplier for many of the minerals that will be utilized in this transition?