This is very important because, believe it or not, I've been talking about a Canadian EV industry strategy since 2006. As I said, as time goes by we're going to switch more and more towards EV for light-duty to heavy-duty vehicles.
More and more studies are coming out. One from ICCT came out a few months ago saying that if Canada doesn't have a strategy, doesn't have a plan for an industry, whether it's for light-duty or heavy-duty vehicles, we might end up having no automotive sector 15 to 20 years from now.
We've been in decline for many years and now, since we have so many assets in Canada.... We have strong OEMs based in Ontario. We have minerals. We have metals. We have scientists from Nova Scotia to B.C. who can do the job. We have people in Quebec building cars, trucks and buses. We have people in Manitoba.... We are presently working on an EV industry strategy with other stakeholders so that we can see all of the progress that we can make, because we want to fight climate change, we want to fight high pollution, and we also want to create jobs in the meantime. For us to have a Canadian EV industry strategy makes total sense.