Actually, we are. That is an issue. To tell you the truth, there were plans to build an electric pickup truck in Ontario, but Ford decided to postpone their plans to build an electric pickup truck and go with a gas pickup truck.
One thing that I found quite stunning, actually, is that now there's a Dodge Charger EV being assembled in Windsor, Ontario. Because there is regulation for EV sales in B.C. and Quebec, even though Ontario taxpayers are subsidizing the assembly of those cars in Ontario, they won't be able to have access to those cars. Only people in B.C. and Quebec will have access to those cars. That shows you the power of regulation.
It is an issue. Carmakers like Hyundai, Kia, VW, Ford, GM, VinFast, Tesla and others are talking about making more affordable electric cars between now and 2027. We just want to make sure that we have access to those cars in Canada, because right now, as I said in my opening statement, carmakers are not even making affordable gas cars. They're not providing them to Canadians anymore, so it is a big issue of affordability, even for gas fuel.
We want to make sure that we support our workers and that our workers start making more affordable gas and electric cars in Canada—and specifically electric cars—with the funding we're giving carmakers and suppliers.