Thank you.
Mr. Kingston, from the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association, I'll turn to you.
At the last meeting two days ago, representatives from Electric Mobility Canada called for the introduction of green tendering for public contracts. We're all familiar with the problems caused by American protectionist legislation. We know that when it comes to international trade law and free trade agreements, it's very complicated to say that Canada is simply exempt. It's even extremely complicated to have a North American exemption because the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, CUSMA, does not contain a chapter on government procurement, whereas the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, did.
According to a study by the Université de Sherbrooke, calls for tenders based on environmental criteria would pass the legal test with respect to free trade rules. Is that a path you support?