I was just noting that, in addition to the technical side, there are the regulatory aspects of the Electricity and Gas Inspection Act that have obligations that make sense for one-way flow of energy from meters owned by the utility and individual homes, but now we have station owners who might be a small pizzeria or a small local grocery store. We need to make sure that the obligations within the act and regulation protect consumers first and foremost, but also reflect the reality of who owns it, and we're not introducing new barriers to the critical investment in charging infrastructure that we need to meet our goals.
On November 23rd, 2020. See this statement in context.