It's really three legs of the stool, if you will. There is still a need for additional consumer incentives until we reach price parity. There is a need for more education. Many consumers and Canadians still have questions about EVs, legitimate questions about batteries, charging ranges and even recycling. Those are real questions that need to be addressed. We've been driving ICE vehicles for a very long time, so there's a transition that will have to take place.
The last piece is infrastructure. There will be a need for more infrastructure, particularly if you look at rural regions, where there is some build-out now, but where people drive further ranges and need that capacity.