It's because manufacturers send the vehicles where there are mandates. It's as simple as that.
I can give you two examples. Right now, if you want to purchase a Toyota RAV4 Prime, you'll be able to get it in Quebec because there's a ZEV mandate. You won't be able to get it elsewhere in Canada.
I can give you an even better example than that. In 2011, the federal government and the Ontario government financed the assembly of the Toyota RAV4 EV. It was built in Woodstock, Ontario. Because there was no mandate in Canada but there was a mandate in California, all these vehicles were shipped to California and no one in Canada had access to these vehicles.
I think it's really interesting now that the Governments of Canada and Ontario are investing in the assembly of electric vehicles, but as Mr. Adams said, these are made to be shipped to the U.S. With a Biden government that intends to be more and more aggressive regarding EVs, I think there's a chance that if we don't have a mandate at the federal level, these vehicles will be sent to the U.S., Quebec or B.C., and the dealers in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta won't be able to get these vehicles, and it's a real issue.