Gladly, Mr. Lemire.
As you know, we have post offices across the country. Since the 1990s, most post offices have been protected under a moratorium. They must remain open in their locations, especially in rural ones. Just go to a number of villages and you will see them. That can provide the federal government with a major advantage in terms of installing charging stations in all communities and settings. The charging stations can help with freight transportation as well as green tourism.
Deploying a primary and secondary network would allow electric charging stations to be installed across the country. We have a very large concentration of charging stations in the Quebec City-Windsor corridor, and even in the Halifax-Windsor corridor. However, there are fewer elsewhere. But we are in every community, and using public infrastructure already owned by the Government of Canada would create a primary and secondary network across the country.