Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
It's been a very interesting conversation. I think one thing that has become clear is the complexity of modelling what our energy needs are going to be, in particular for charging stations.
I have a constituent who is currently working in a company, Purus Power, that is involved in kinetic energy. Vehicles will be recharging themselves as they drive. As you commented, Mr. Kingston, the technology is changing so rapidly that I'm almost glad we haven't built out all these stations, which may not be able to serve us in the future.
Ms. McPherson, given that this is such a multi-variable analysis and that our attempts to forecast into the future and our assumptions are constantly changing with the quick pace of development in clean tech, do you think we can really accurately forecast right now what we're going to need in the future for charging stations?