I'll say this quickly.
In a lot of the feedback that we get in terms of polling from citizens, 80% of charging is expected to happen at home. Look at cases in British Columbia with BC Hydro. They have disconnected grid charging as well. A lot of this charging can be happening in a lot of very innovative ways that can also provide redundancy for rural communities, particularly in extreme inclement weather events, which we're seeing more and more. Electric vehicles can keep your home powered, keep your fridge on, keep the lights on and keep you cool in hot weather and warm in cold weather.
