Thank you for the question.
We have talked about the other benefits, such as the industrial site. This site is also located in Saguenay, a major city with a fairly abundant workforce. The site is a good distance from residential areas, but it is also relatively close to workers.
We also have access to the energy grid. As you said, mining processing industries must be able to access energy sources, whether electricity or natural gas.
In addition, in Saguenay, we are fortunate to have what I would call an exceptional connection to the network. Not only are we connected to the network, but we are ideally located in Hydro-Québec's network, between the major northern production hubs in the North Shore and James Bay regions and the major consumption centres along the St. Lawrence. Saguenay is geographically located in the middle of this network. The ability to build interties is considerable.
Having the electrical capacity is a big advantage of the Saguenay site, and we are obviously connected to the natural gas grid right now. We are therefore able to offer these processing capabilities.
