But is there a time frame on doing that? The reason I ask is that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the United States last September released new guidelines and regulations on autonomous vehicles in the United States, essentially allowing driverless cars. Google's driverless car is now considered acceptable throughout the United States. In fact, they consider Google's self-driving car to be a driver for the purposes of their legislation and regulation, and that has allowed companies to set up shop there, raise financing, and pursue fully autonomous systems and fully autonomous cars.
Currently in Canada, that would not be allowed. It would not be allowed for a fully autonomous vehicle without a driver to go down our roads. I think that will put us at a disadvantage.
The industry is wondering when we are going to review all the regulations that are incompatible with these technologies in order to ensure that we have a regulatory framework that is just as innovative as what we see south of the border and in Europe.