Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Raphaël Gaudreault, from Arianne Phosphate, we've spoken before. I am not lying if I say that the phosphate found in the deposits in Saguenay is special because it has purity that is not found elsewhere, which makes it possible to avoid an operation to clean it up and perhaps use it in batteries, among other things.
I understand that, for a phosphate project to get off the ground and become part of the battery sector, phosphate would first have to be on the list of critical minerals. Is that correct?