Absolutely.
You know, our competitor in this is not the United States. They're trying to get our metals, but our competitors are countries like Malaysia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, places that have no proper standards and that can easily bring mines into production because they don't have to meet any standards at all. In our region, Crawford Nickel is 12 kilometres outside of Timmins, and it's right beside a smelter. If we invest in that, we know it will have first nations support. We know that it'll meet environmental standards.
I guess the question is that if we're talking about the urgency of this, are we looking to kick-start development here so that we can compete, especially if Malaysia floods the market and nickel prices drop?