I would agree with Mr. Allan. We are certainly making progress. Range anxiety is perhaps over-exaggerated, given that the majority of Canadians are going to be charging at home overnight. That said, we still have low levels. As of 2019 we have 290 charging stations per one million residents. Compare that with Norway, which has 1,700 charging stations per million residents. Of course, Norway is a very high bar, so I'm not saying that we're going to get there any time soon, but it is very important that we focus on multi-unit residential buildings, because that's where folks don't have access to charging and don't have control over whether or not to install charging. A model building code at the national level, or other policies, should be focused on that.
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