 Today, we can announce that NorthVault will build a new giga-usine battery factory for electric vehicles in St. Basil, Le Grand and McMasterville. Today, we can announce that NorthVault will build a new giant electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility here in the province of Quebec. This facility will be able to produce batteries for a million electric vehicles a year. And at full production capacity, the plant will contribute up to $1.6 billion to our economy. This is a historic and transformative announcement. NorthVault's investment will bring end-to-end battery manufacturing to Canada, making our country one of only a few locations to have this capacity outside of Asia. This is part of our vision for a stronger economy for generations to come. NorthVault's factory will be an essential element of our supply chain for electric vehicles. It is one of the biggest private investments in Quebec's history, and it is absolutely transformative. It will create up to 3,000 well-paid jobs in the factory and tens of thousands of indirect jobs across Quebec and Canada. It is an excellent news for workers and for the Quebec economy. You know that whether it is NorthVault, Volkswagen, Stellantis or the others, my pitch to attract foreign investments is always the same. It is resources, it is stability, and it is workers. For example, recently I was in Southeast Asia to strengthen our economic ties with the region. In a room filled with important PDG in Singapore, I said to them, it is not complicated. First of all, in Canada, we have the necessary natural resources to feed a carbon-neutral world. The companies of batteries and electric vehicles know this very well. We have lithium in Quebec, I think, in Sayonah, among others, in Habitibi, which I visited earlier this year. We also have rare earth elements in the north of the nickel in Ontario and in Ternove and Labrador. Here in Quebec, there is hydroelectricity, which is a world-famous name, when it comes time to talk about clean energy. And we have the expertise to recharge vehicles with this clean electricity. No one will be surprised by knowing the energy of François-Philippe, but it is in his account at Chowinigan that we have the company Flow, which manufactures boards that recharge for North America completely. He brought me there to visit, but really, François-Philippe, you attract investments everywhere. Second, the companies know that it is reliable to invest here at home because we are a stable democracy that has solutions for the future challenges, whether it is in the environment, inclusion, strong institutions and optimistic communities. In addition, we have exchange books with almost two thirds of the global GDP. And we are the only country in the G7 to have an exchange book with all the other countries in the G7. And this is important for the great companies like NorthVault, like Volkswagen, like Stellantis, like Rio Tinto, like the great investments that come to Quebec, to know that if it is installed here, they will be able to continue to be a reliable supplier to the entire world. But thirdly, and obviously for me the most important, in Canada, in Quebec, we have the best workers in the world. They are the best educators in the OCDE. We have social programs to ensure that the middle class stays strong and healthy, that we speak of nursery, to help students with dental care. We are there for people. And obviously, with immigration, we attract talent from all over the world. All over the world. They are faced with jobs like us, but people look at our ability to welcome people from all over the world. They know that we will be able to respond to the demand and the needs of the future. These are reasons why companies continue to choose Quebec and Canada. When we conclude historical hearings with companies like Northvolt to invest in us, it is above all this that makes the difference, the quality, the reliability, the ambition of our workers. You see, the promise of Canada is that every generation should reach even higher than the one that came before. That promise is under threat everywhere around the world, but we are securing that promise of Canada by securing great jobs in the clean economy of tomorrow. What happened here today, what we're announcing today, didn't happen by accident and it won't continue without effort. It's deliberate work in partnership with the government of Quebec that demonstrates that building a strong economy for the future and protecting the environment go together.