To accelerate the electrification of transportation, we truly believe there are several factors involved: legislation, incentives, the supply chain and speed.
Regarding the third factor, the supply chain, if you develop more local expertise, you're going to increase volume and reduce costs. We aim to do that.
We want to create ecosystems. We already have a lot of expertise and knowledge in this area. In Canada, we're very innovative.
Policies that promote local business development would help expand our local expertise and supply chain. I'm not necessarily talking about Canadian companies. I believe we also need to attract foreign investment if we want foreign businesses to set up shop here.
I'm talking about the chain from ore and critical mineral development to recycling. We feel it's very important to attract investors, to get people to set up shop here and increase production volume. That will lead to reduced costs. The sooner we do that, the more competitive we'll be in the local and international markets.