Thank you for the question.
I was actually elected in the provincial legislature in 1986, and I was the consumer critic at the time. I've done a lot of work in a whole range of areas. One area is lemon law in this country.
A lot of people are not aware of the organization called CAMVAP, which provides a lemon law equivalent right across Canada. If you buy a new car in this country and it turns out to be a lemon, you're allowed to take it back to the dealership to be fixed. If they can't fix it within four attempts, they will have to either give you another car or buy the car back.
Interestingly enough, I've purchased a couple of cars over that period of time, and although CAMVAP has been around for about 15 years now, when I've asked the dealership and the salespeople about it, they haven't been aware of it.