I would say that the first roadblock has to be about lack of education or information regarding electric vehicles, because a lot of people seem to think that if you have an EV, you can't drive in the winter. I've been driving partial and full EVs for more than 20 years now. I regularly drive in the winter from Montreal to Quebec City, to Saguenay, to Ottawa, to Toronto.
Education is very important, and training as well.
Another part of the roadblock is that we need new qualified workers. We need to make that transition for workers who work in industries in decline to come and work in the electric mobility sector, because, as I mentioned, it's the fastest-growing sector in the world right now. From mining to assembly to R and D to sales and marketing, we are looking for workers. I even had someone mention to me that when the announcement was made that there would be a huge battery plant in Windsor, some business people were not happy because, as they said, "We're going to lose our workers."
We need to help those workers become qualified for those future jobs. They are going to be sustainable jobs in a sustainable industry, and they will be well-paying jobs.