The biggest risk that we see is inaction. That's number one. The biggest problem was allowing other countries and continents to move faster than Canada and the United States, because at a certain point you get a technological lead and a production-scaling lead that is just unbeatable.
We're very fortunate to see that the Government of Canada, British Columbia, Quebec, California and now, luckily, the U.S. federal government have started to realize that in order to have the industry, you have to get the deployments going. You have to make people feel comfortable in adopting EVs in a North American driving context. I think your example was perfect. If you don't see charging stations where you want to go, it's really tough to make the decision to adopt an EV.
I think urgent action is probably the biggest issue that we face.