If they have the resources to break into those vehicles more easily than they could before, it is your job, as the manufacturers, to counter that with the $80 billion you made in profit and ensure it is harder.
I find it insulting that you're standing here and.... I read this brief put forward. It speaks about $650,000 from the Oakville Ford assembly. That's seven F-150s. That's 1% of the problem. The real problem is that 99% are stolen out of people's driveways. Then they wake up in the morning to go to work. They want cars that are harder to steal, not easier to steal. We need you to do better.