Thank you for that question.
Maybe I read my statement a little fast because I was worried about the time.
Certainly, Canada is a leader in uranium mining. Cameco is an example of a great company providing a lot of jobs in northern Saskatchewan. Indigenous communities are part of their efforts in terms of jobs and the procurement processes they have.
In terms of the uranium mining perspective per se, and I would say, as an industry as a whole, it really comes down to certainty around the regulatory regime to some extent and making sure the regulatory regimes in place reflect the need to accelerate the deployment of clean energy, including the sourcing of these critical minerals.
I think it's just a recognition that, as the government and as parliamentarians are looking at these regulatory processes, they have in mind how the need to accelerate the deployment and the development of these resources is really important. I do think the Trudeau-Biden statement reflects that, if you go back to a founding document on that discussion.