We didn't look at these other “nodes”, as they call them in the Trillium Network report, because, first, the Trillium Network report itself states that, for these other nodes to be created or expanded, it would require additional subsidies—they usually quote between 20% and 30%—plus additional infrastructure investment by governments. That's one reason.
The other main reason is that, even if the battery plants are established and operate in Canada, there is no guarantee in the contract that they will source their inputs from these other Canadian nodes being expanded or created. That's why we did not....