I'd like to jump in there.
Right now, in Canada, most electric vehicles are sold in Quebec and British Columbia, because they incentivize the vehicles through zero-emission vehicle mandates. The other provinces don't have such mandates. I will talk about what happened in Ontario in a moment.
According to the Dunsky report, when Premier Ford eliminated the subsidies for electric vehicles, EV availability dropped by 24%, but sales rose. People still wanted the vehicles, but they were in short supply. Why did that happen?
You could have taken the vehicles that were already in Ontario and sent them to other markets in Canada. Isn't that true?