It's quite interesting. As you saw earlier when I talked about the four dimensions that are important to me, decarbonization is at the top.
Of course, adjustments may need to be made. Your Conservative colleagues asked questions about that earlier. When you do the same thing for 100 years and then switch from a combustion engine to an electric motor, there are definitely adjustments to be made in terms of markets, consumer habits and manufacturing. However, I agree with you, Mr. Savard‑Tremblay. I know we're on the same page on that. The goal is clear: Electrification is here to stay. We see it in Europe and we see it at home.
Adjustments will have to be made in the short term. I often remind our Conservative colleagues that it took Tesla 17 years to become profitable. So it's normal for there to be short-term adjustments, at Northvolt or elsewhere. Be that as it may, I think the end goal is clear to everyone.