Thank you, Madam Chair.
My first question is for Clean Energy Canada, and it's specifically about the quote from Transport Canada in your briefing, which is that “without any further action, Canada could achieve zero-emissions vehicle sales of 4% to 6% of all new light-duty vehicles purchased by 2025 and 5% to 10% by 2030”. That is in no way on track to meeting our target of selling 100% zero-emission vehicles by 2040. It's in no way close to the targets set for each of those years, for 2025 and 2030.
When we spoke with Transport Canada last week, they seemed.... They framed it as that they're making good progress. I’m wondering if you think this is good progress.
In the briefing, you spoke about the need for a kind of package of policies that drives long-term investment and adoption of clean cars. I'm curious, first of all, if you think that's good progress, and then also what you see as the most important actions that the federal government can be taking towards meeting these ZEV targets.