Thank you, again, Mr. Chair.
Following up on Mr. Adler's question and the issue of regulation, fuel economy standards are essentially a cross-Canada federal regulation, but a lot of the implementation is determined by provincial regulations. The federal government can make the regulations, but unless you can convince the province to let you add boat tails to 53-foot trailers, you can't—well, you can, but you have to shorten the trailer—carry the weight.
Is there a way for the federal government to influence the provincial regulatory sphere in fuel economy and greenhouse gas regulations, for example?