I look at California as a better example for Canada than Israel, because everybody says Israel is really a very small country.
People mention that the first thing is leadership. In California, the governor set out an executive order saying that he wants 1.5 million zero-emission vehicles—it doesn't matter whether they're from Better Place or whatever car manufacturer—by 2025. He wants the agencies to take a look at their procurement processes so that they can be the first, not the last, to buy.
He also said, let's look at the structural elements of an industry, because we know that the world is going to electrification.
The point the gentleman from Bombardier made is that California saw this as an opportunity to jump on locally renewable energy, local manufacturing. Some of the newest companies, such as Tesla and battery companies, are being established in California. A lot of it is due not only to incentives, but really to leadership that says that we in California are going to be the model for the world. It will probably take longer than Israel or Denmark, but it's a very good example to follow.