As far as mining co-operation is concerned, I can confirm that we hear about this issue very often. It definitely affects our competitiveness. We have to stand out. I'll use lithium as an example. There are still six projects in the James Bay area that are advanced and promising, but we are competing with the entire world. For example, there are the brine projects in South America. ExxonMobil is developing a technology to extract brines from oil wells. We have to be aware of the kind of rink we're on right now and the competition we're facing. There are significant challenges when it comes to environmental reviews.
I would add that the quality of corporate actors is also important. Our ability to attract major players and major companies counts for a lot. Right now, we have gaps in that area.