Mr. Chair, yes, there was a plan for transitioning to electric vehicles and measures were in place, not only for the number of vehicles to be sold, but also for charging stations and battery production in Canada. I believe that putting the mandate on hold is a responsible decision. Quebec and British Columbia are also doing the same thing, given the North American context. I believe it is a responsible decision during a tariff war.
This is an economic war. Our most important industries are under attack. We cannot simply pretend that everything is fine. We decided to put this on hold given the context. We will assess the situation. We have spoken to manufacturers and all stakeholders. I believe that, ultimately, the goal of electrification will not change. It is happening in Europe and in Canada. Various governments have changed their timelines and how the measures are structured. I do not know what will be presented to us—
