This is the thing. We just renegotiated CUSMA, and it seems that we're not at the table. Even the minister was in front of committee in regard to softwood lumber. She said she's waiting for the right time or environment, but I don't think we can wait. I think we need to be more aggressive.
I think Mr. MacKenzie was the one who said that this is active trade protectionism, and we really have to challenge it. I'm not sure that we're prepared for it. I'm really concerned that just as you said, Mr. Poirier, these investments have to be made now. If I'm an investor, I think the United States is looking a little bit better. I don't want that to happen.
Mr. Kingston, you mentioned competitiveness and the importance of the programs for EV adoption, as well as critical minerals and battery manufacturing. I think you've spoken before about our infrastructure here for charging stations. How far behind is Canada compared to a jurisdiction like California as far as charging stations go?