Again, that's not what the standard is saying. I think when we're talking about the cost, we should also look at the opportunity cost that's mentioned in the report by Dunsky. Again, I'm sure Mr. Turner can speak more to that.
When it comes to health care, for example, over the long term, from some modelling that we did as well, there's $90 billion in savings when it comes to health care, with 11,000 fewer premature deaths. I think there are lots more benefits to implementing this and to making sure that we reach our climate targets as well.
Again, I think a lot of people in rural Canada want to be able to afford an electric car as well. I don't think every single person in rural Canada and other ridings across the country wants to drive just gas cars. What the EVAS does is, again, give them the ability to choose. By driving up supply it lowers prices and gives people the ability to be able to afford an electric car, which I think is positive and what we need in this country.
