Thank you for your question.
In fact, the whole demonstration aspect, the parallel work to improve existing technologies and the work on the development of new technologies will be key elements in providing leadership in technological development.
Technology scaling is very risky. There are significant associated costs. That's what led to the idea of a consortium as a way to work together, precisely to prevent each mining project from developing its own process in parallel. Instead, it's better to rely on co-operation, which will obviously make it possible to move forward more quickly.
Time is sort of working against us. In fact, we at Corem have been using the co-operative approach model with large mining companies for 25 years. We see the benefits of lowering risks and working together.
It really allows us to maximize the benefits for the mining sector.