No. We see that there are not enough regulatory tools right now. Existing laws and regulations must be addressed to make sure that we have a framework in place to move in that direction.
What we are suggesting and recommending, based on examples seen in other countries, particularly in France, is to get something passed that can cover up to about 30% of the repair cost. If you do a quick rule of three and compare that to what's being announced in France, that's about $115 million for the Canadian economy.
So the whole regulatory aspect is something to look at. Also, that's not up to only the federal government, but also Canadian provinces and territories.