I appreciate the comment, Mr. Masse. I'm glad that Windsor will now see a rebirth like never before with the Stellantis investment and that we have given hope back to a community, to thousands of workers. Windsor will be the centre of the rebirth of the automotive sector. I'm pleased to see what we've done with Stellantis.
Now, to your question, obviously it's good to work on the industrial side to make sure that we build these electric vehicles in Canada, but we need to work on adoption. I think that's what your point is. We need to make sure that we have adoption. We've seen what's going on in the United States. We've been working with provinces. I would agree with you that governments—that's governments with an “s”—still need to work to make sure we have greater adoption. We have the opportunity of a lifetime to be front and centre of the automotive industry in the 21st century.
I'm glad to say, Mr. Masse, that a lot of that will be in Windsor. I know you had that at heart with the unions to work with us to make that a reality. The fact that Stellantis will probably be the first plant that will be fully built should make us rejoice. This is a tangible outcome of our outreach to them, and investments, but it also means opportunities and possibilities for workers for generations to come.