I'm sorry to interrupt you, but I'm having a little trouble following you.
Looking at the figures for electric vehicles available in Europe, we see that there are about 20 models available for under $40,000. In Canada, there's only one electric vehicle available at that price. If our goal is to increase the fleet of electric vehicles, one of the first solutions would be to ensure that affordable vehicles are available. Personally, I feel like we're not pushing the industry to provide these affordable vehicles: We're reducing obligations and commitments and rolling back standards. Furthermore, to guarantee a market for the industry, we're blocking access to European vehicles that could easily be sold here and that would significantly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
I have nothing against the automotive sector, but we need to be honest with people, with the public. When I take a step back, it gives me the strange impression that, to support the automotive sector, we're having to put the brakes on transport electrification, because the automotive sector is going through something more complex due to the tariff war with the United States. That's the impression I get and, inevitably, that has an impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and on the outcomes you may achieve. We can come back to this in a few moments.
