Thank you, Madam Chair.
I have a question for Mr. Adams this time.
Mr. Adams, I believe you mainly represent the personal vehicle market. I will nevertheless ask you my question, and you can tell me if you can answer it.
Some heavy vehicle manufacturers, including Lion Electric and Vicinity Motor Corp., are building facilities in the United States, partly in order to shelter from protectionist measures. They figure that if vehicles have to be assembled in the United States, they will move their plants there.
Even though the bill has not yet become law, and even though we don't know whether it ever will, there is still what we might call an anticipation impact that is leading companies to avoid the worst by opening plants there. Are you already feeling the impact of the Buy American Act and the potential EV tax credit proposal, in terms of factories moving to the United States?