I think the investment component is great. When people are driving through their communities that look like tinderboxes, it's causing a lot of fear and concern. This would be super-important to me.
I just wanted to pivot to something with respect to the EV mandates. Again, this is something that I get asked about a lot. I know there's a pause in place. One of the things I often hear where I live, with long distances between charging stations and extreme weather conditions, is that typically what's happening in terms of consumer demand is that it has really diminished.
I'm just wondering. When you're looking at these policies, do you consider the challenges in rural Canada and the different impacts they have in these communities? Car dealers have all of these electric vehicles on their lots and an inability to move them. The consumer demand just isn't there. I'm wondering if you could speak to the rural-urban divide on electric vehicles, please.