Yes. I see you know what you're talking about because you have an EV and you drive an EV.
Total cost of ownership is really important. Very often people think about the purchase price, but they forget the energy price, the insurance price, the maintenance price and the resale value. When you start adding these numbers, I'm surprised that Mr. Wudrick would say that people can't afford it.
When you start to add all the calculations, in the end an EV can be just as affordable as a Honda Civic. It's really surprising to hear that.
When we talk about taxpayers, I want to mention one thing because this is very important. If we create jobs with electric vehicles—from light to heavy-duty, from infrastructure, to research, to mining—that's people with good-paying jobs who will pay taxes.
In the end we have to look beyond just the subsidy for the purchase of electric vehicles. It's the whole ecosystem that we're thinking of because we're looking at a new industry altogether. We have to think beyond just the price of the vehicle. We have to look at, as you said, the total cost of ownership. We think that is very important.
I don't know if you know this, but in 2012, Barack Obama, when he was President of the United States, said that there have been subsidies in the U.S. for oil and gas companies for a hundred years. If we can get subsidies for just 10 years, I think we'll be okay because by then the price will be at par, at least.