Thank you for the question.
As we can see, we are looking at what's being done in Quebec and B.C., but also in the Atlantic provinces regarding accelerating EV adoption through rebates and infrastructure deployment. We are seeing that provinces willing to move forward in that direction make a big difference. The federal government cannot do it by itself. We need all the provinces to move in that same direction.
Now, we have the central provinces, from Ontario to Alberta, where there are no rebates. There is starting to be an infrastructure deployment plan in Ontario. In other provinces it's still a challenge, especially when you move outside the urban areas. Let's say you move to rural Manitoba or Saskatchewan, for instance. This is more of a challenge.
We have members across the country who are working with municipal governments, because sometimes provincial governments do not want to move forward in that direction, so we are looking at all levels of government to make sure that we accelerate EV adoption.
I would say that in some provinces that are not too keen on accelerating EV adoption, we're very often working with municipal governments.