Thank you for that. I trust that that will provide Mr. Jeneroux with a bit more for future questions.
My last question, I'm assuming, because my time is going very quickly—five minutes tends to go fast—would be for Mr. Bateman.
The primary selling point for many EVs is the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. We've heard that today. How can consumers be sure that greenhouse gas emissions are not just being pushed behind the scenes into power production?
I think perhaps Mr. Longfield's questions were similar to this. I'm thinking, for example, that China has dramatically increased the amount of coal-fired power plants it uses to produce electricity, and if they make a large push towards electric vehicles, the electricity being used will actually be producing more greenhouse gases. Could you speak to that?