It's feasible if the government invests in Canadian electric mobility businesses and in renewable energy. I'm no longer in government, but I would say a whole slew of measures could be implemented to support that.
I think it is feasible. Other countries have even more ambitious targets than Canada does. There's no denying the facts: environmentally speaking, we are running out of time. We have to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
By the way, I want to applaud the Conservative Party on its climate plan, which includes support for electric mobility through a zero-emission vehicle mandate and greater investment in electric vehicles.
I want to underscore something Ms. Lloyd talked about because I think it's extremely important. Small and medium-sized businesses need support for electric mobility too. They have a hard time obtaining funding.
Government support tends to go to the multinationals, which don't need the help as much as small and medium-sized businesses do. The exact same thing is happening in electric mobility. Take Taiga Motors, for example. Three former McGill University students founded the company but they weren't able to find funding in Canada. They turned to the U.S. stock exchange and were able to access half a billion dollars. I think that's one of the areas the Canadian government really needs to focus on.