Sure, and we also presumably don't want to provide.... What you're saying makes a lot of sense. I hear you saying that we need a mandate so that the auto makers put those vehicles on the lot and offer them up for sale, because, for a number of reasons you stated—and some that come to my mind—if we provide an incentive, but they're not providing the product, then they can hike the prices and the incentive just goes into the bottom line of the manufacturer, the car seller or the distributor.
Quickly, what about infrastructure, though? Talk to me, if you can, about the importance of electric vehicle-charging infrastructure. It's fine to say that we're incenting people to buy cars, and even if manufacturers are mandated to have a certain number available for consumers, it has to be a viable alternative, presumably, to the current options for consumers. Am I right?