Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to start with Mr. Kingston.
Coming from Oshawa, I know the auto industry is hugely important for my community. There was a disappointment with some witnesses last week; we had some great Canadian innovation, but they basically went south of the border because there were no programs to support their particular companies here in Canada.
I want to get back to this whole idea of charging stations. You mentioned that, using the best estimates that are out there with the world leaders, we would need about four million charging stations. That doesn't take into account that it's actually pretty cold here. I've driven electric vehicles before, and sometimes at this time of year it starts to go down. So it may be even more, but even with those numbers, I estimate—and I'm not the greatest at math—that we need only 3,997,500 more charging stations to meet our goals, and we've been doing this for five or six years.
Have you seen any government plans that will allow us to meet those goals in the time frame that the government has actually set for industry?