No, but no manufacturer could meet demand in the following three months.
That will all happen gradually. More and more stations are being installed across North America every week. Infrastructure is extremely important; you're entirely right about that.
People tend to think the problem's related to highway infrastructure. In fact, it occurs more frequently in downtown areas. Many people can charge their electric cars at home. That's where more than 80% of recharging is done. However, people living in condo towers who can't plug in their cars need quick-charging level 2 street chargers. The Canadian government and provincial governments will have to look into that.
Incidentally, just a few days ago, calls were made in Edmonton for more recharging stations to be installed in that city.
You're correct in saying that infrastructure has to follow. Natural Resources Canada has established a recharging station installation program. As it's all rolled out in exponential fashion—we're already seeing this—more and more stations will be required. The British Columbia example is indicative of this. Ontario and Manitoba will have to go with the flow.