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As part of the pan-Canadian framework, there is a commitment to working collaboratively with provinces in the development of a zero-emission vehicle strategy. That work has been ongoing and analysis has been done about the importance of moving forward on four elements. The first is the idea of needing the infrastructure to be able to support the vehicles, and my colleague spoke a bit about the work that NRCan is doing with respect to building that infrastructure. Then there's raising public awareness as well, because there are people who want to buy vehicles and there are others who don't have any idea what it means to drive a zero-emission vehicle. It is a slightly different driving experience, so there is the importance of raising public awareness.
The other element that was put forward was the importance of trying to reduce the costs of zero-emission vehicles because they are more expensive to produce and there is less uptake of them. There's a little tension in the market right now about how much is produced and how much is sold.