The quick answer is no; we don't have the infrastructure, but the problem is not EVs. The problem is not the lack of EVs. The problem is we have too many cars and too many big cars in Canada. The geography of Canada hasn't changed during the last 20 years, but the number of cars per 1,000 people has increased, as well as the size of these cars. We really have an oversized problem in terms of having too many cars and vehicles that are too big.
Before electrifying these vehicles, we should actually go back to smaller cars and promote car pooling and car sharing—options that don't require public transit. I'm a big supporter of public transit, and wherever we can we should, but truly the focus should be on smaller cars. It will be much easier to electrify smaller cars than to electrify the current fleet of SUVs. This is where we are really misaligned in our objectives.