I'll go back to Ms. Chow's suggestion on side guards, and perhaps side skirts. They're different, but maybe they should be combined. Nobody manufactures them in Canada, because we have this chicken-and-egg thing going on whereby there is no regulation suggesting they need to be on there. There is no safety regulation for the purposes of protecting pedestrians and so on through the use of side guards. However, industry is looking at the greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency regulations and saying, “We need skirts”—which aren't the same thing—“because we're going to have to get our drag down.”
Is there a role for the federal government to play in creating something that would be a unique Canadian product and therefore create jobs?