Madam Speaker, I am not going to disagree with the member that over its lifetime, for somebody who is able to buy the vehicle in the first place, it could save money. He is missing the whole point in my speech. The government is forcing people to make this decision, people who do not have the option to buy it in the first place. In ridings like my own, Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound, even if people buy the vehicle, the infrastructure does not exist to charge it at their house or drive it around the riding without running out of a charge or constantly keeping themselves limited in where they can go. It is not realistic.
We need to build the infrastructure and come up with a plan, and the market will drive people's choices in the future.