I appreciate that, thank you.
I have a little bit of time left. I think I'll go to Ms. Petrunic to pick up from where my colleague Ms. Rempel Garner left off.
I come from the riding of Kenora in northwestern Ontario with very small rural communities. Public transit is essentially non-existent, and it's likely going to stay that way, given our population. Further to that, a lot of people have big trucks and four-by-fours driving long distances in poor conditions. It doesn't seem that, at this point, alternatives are really available, or, at the very least, there isn't trust there for a number of people to look to greener alternatives.
This is a bit of a broad question, but, in your view, what does the government need to do to help support that transition so that northern and rural communities aren't left behind?