No. The recent budget and budgets before it.... Just on the upstream side, if you fund so everybody buys an electric vehicle, that doesn't ensure there is any economic value happening. We saw with wind turbines in Ontario that it's a massive wealth transfer to whoever owns the IP on those wind turbines, such as Samsung, Siemens or Korean companies.
It doesn't necessarily mean there's going to be any economic benefit. A lot of that demand side means that we're going to end up buying American cars, electric vehicles, and there will be nothing left here. We're going to be doing the hard work of physically assembling the pieces that the robots won't do, but we're paying for everything else. It's backwards. It's missing the IP capture part. Insert Canadian companies into the electric vehicle value chain. Do that.
The Americans are doing it. The U.S. Department of Energy has been doing it for 15 years—systematically. Any time a Canadian company files a patent for a battery, they're getting called up by Chinese investors who are saying they want to invest in their company because the Chinese want to own that piece of the value chain. We're not doing that.