Thank you for the question.
In Long Harbour, they were starting from scratch and were able to utilize that technology. Unfortunately, because of the capital constraints and the costs, implementing that technology in Sudbury is not feasible. This is why we are investing in things like our Clean AER project and looking at new technologies in order to limit the emissions that we have there.
As another example, we are moving from two furnaces to one furnace in Sudbury. That's not going to affect the nickel output at the operation, but now that the hydromet facility is built, that feed will be processed in Long Harbour as opposed to Sudbury. That's going to have some benefit for overall emissions reduction as well.