 Countries that have these resources can really do a lot to make sure that they take advantage and bring economic benefits to the population. But at the same time, historically, the mining industry has been associated with all kinds of different negative impacts, to communities, impacts to workers, to the environment, and there have been human rights concerns as well. And a lot of those issues are really real, and as we talk about expanding mining, bringing in bigger mines for copper, lithium, and these other materials, we need to address those risks. The good news is that we can do better. There are companies out there that have shown that it's possible to responsibly and sustainably source their materials. We can have reduced community impacts, water pollution, air pollution, reduced greenhouse gas emissions. These technologies already exist. It's really a question of ensuring that every company is using them. If we don't address the environmental and social and community impacts of mining, then this could affect how quickly we're able to scale up the technologies that we need for the clean energy transition.