Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to pick up right where Mr. Barsalou-Duval left off with some questions to Mr. Paterson from GM, for no other reason than that I drive a GM electric vehicle, and it's been doing really well for my family and me. I'm keen to ask some questions about these electric vehicle mandates.
Canada's climate plan leans heavily on the adoption of electric vehicles to meet the emissions targets. They want 20% of light-duty vehicles sold by 2026 to be zero-emission vehicles. Right now we're at 5%, so we're not going to hit 20% with the current policies that are in place and with the current patterns of adoption.
Around the world we see jurisdictions that have these mandates in place, and I think, a little bit contrary to what Mr. Kingston said, we tend to see these jurisdictions have higher adoption, and they have more supply of vehicles for a consumer. Certainly in Canada, most of the electric vehicles sold are in Quebec and B.C., the two provinces that have supply mandates.
My questions are for Mr. Paterson from GM. First, what is GM's position on a national ZEV supply mandate? Second, putting yourself in the shoes of the federal government, given the goals that we have and given what we see around the world, why wouldn't you put in place one of these supply mandates to make sure consumers have access to the vehicles they want to buy?