Thank you.
Thank you to all the witnesses here today. It's been a very interesting conversation.
I'd like to concentrate on talking about EVs and the impact these tariffs might have on our EVs that are available in Canada especially. I'm going to start with Mr. Kingston.
This whole thing reminds me of back when I was young, a long time ago in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the North American auto workers were making big, gas-guzzling cars, and of what students like me were forced to buy. I drove an Austin 850, and my girlfriend drove a Honda Civic. That's when they were small little things. That competition, especially in the seventies, when gas prices went up, drove the North American manufacturers to follow suit and produce those kinds of cars.
Here, we have a situation where the world is shifting to EVs, yet it seems like the North American market is just dragging its heels and will have to be dragged kicking and screaming to do anything about it. Perhaps, Mr. Kingston, you could tell me what affordable EVs your members make—in all of North America, not just Canada, because I know everything's integrated—and I mean under $40,000.