It's a very good question. The minister indicated that there are sort of two parts to it. There's actually having the gas-up or the recharge facilities, which he answered. There's a lot of work in making sure those are in place. That part of the en route question is covered.
The shift towards electric vehicles and their charging requirements either at home, at work or on the road is part of a changing dynamic around the electricity grid and the growing use of renewables and generation as well. There are a lot of change dynamics on the grid.
Transport Canada works very closely with Natural Resources Canada on these issues of grid readiness for the evolution of not just zero-emission vehicle on the road, but at marine ports, etc. A lot of work is happening between Natural Resources Canada and its provincial energy counterparts on grid readiness for really the broader shift in net zero 2050.
Cars are part of it, but there are also the renewables. It's a big issue. A lot of work is being done and it needs to land well.