Okay, thank you.
Mr. Hum, you piqued my curiosity earlier when you talked about aluminum. You mentioned that work was being done to decarbonize the aluminum sector. That was my understanding. I assume you were referring to the ELYSIS technology, and I always find that surprising. I admit that the ELYSIS technology is a very good thing and that we need to decarbonize the aluminum sector—I'm talking about it because it's where I live, in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean—but we're the greenest primary aluminum producers in the world. That was the case even before ELYSIS. So I think it's a bit of an unrealistic question and a bit of a rhetorical tool.
When I hear people telling us that ELYSIS will decarbonize the aluminum sector, I find the rhetoric rather strange, since we already know that the greenest primary aluminum producers in the world are in Quebec. In fact, I'd like to point out that this will eliminate jobs, since it's a new technology that requires far fewer people.
I'd like to hear your views on this and on what you wanted to say earlier.