While we're concerned about the expansion of things like electricity infrastructure for EVs, it's less about trade relationships and more about some of Canada's policies internally. Things like the laws around electricity meters haven't been updated in decades, which makes it very difficult to install new electricity meters, both in homes and in businesses. We need to update those rules to make sure they're there and that we're able to do that.
That's where we'll see the real opportunity for innovative companies to come in, as well as in places like condos and apartment buildings. I think it's beyond the scope of where CUSMA is. How many are made in the United States I'm not sure, but there's a lot that Canada can do here with its own policies that will make it easier to roll out EV infrastructure for people and businesses.