My understanding is that some of those automakers have different targets that they're pursuing in different jurisdictions. That makes a lot of sense, because they're responding to the political and economic signals they're getting from governments in those different jurisdictions. We've heard a great deal today about supply and demand. We understand the way market signals work. We understand the way incentives work.
In the context of the concern you've raised about soft demand for electric vehicles among Canadian consumers, is it your view that governments maintaining support in the form of subsidies or other tools for consumers would help maintain and bolster that demand in a way that would then make it more cost-effective for your members?
