Mr. Allan, I have very limited time and I have one more question.
This morning, I was reading in Bloomberg Hyperdrive the specialized articles on electric vehicles. I'm sure you, too, follow that. An article was about the chicken-and-egg problem. Because there are no charging stations, I don't want to buy an electric vehicle.
Which comes first? Because there are not enough electric vehicles in Canada, obviously we don't have so many charging stations. Obviously the first mover is the government sector. We have supported the development of 6,000 charging stations, but that is very low compared to the requirement in a geographically wide country such as ours.
Where do we go? How do we achieve that balance so enough charging infrastructure is there so that people are encouraged to buy electric vehicles?