Mr. Angus, I certainly would agree with you that the Inflation Reduction Act has created some significant competitive pressures in a number of areas, not simply in critical minerals. That is a concern that is shared with our friends in Europe, with our friends in Japan and with our friends in Australia, in part because of the nature of the subsidies that they've done through production tax credits, which are quite different from investment tax credits and far more generous over the long term.
This is something that we absolutely are looking at with respect to not only critical minerals but other areas that are deemed to be strategically important for the future of the Canadian economy, and how we need to use instruments such as the strategic innovation fund, tax tools and the Canada growth fund, which can take—once it's established and up and running—equity positions in those kinds of areas.