Mr. Speaker, actually, we have a great example of different philosophies on display here in the House of Commons with the EV mandate debate.
As a Conservative, I think that if someone wants to buy an electric vehicle, they should go ahead. If they want to buy a gas vehicle, they should go ahead. It is their choice and up to them; the government should not have to mandate people to do something. Liberals who want to buy an EV vehicle think that if they are buying one, everyone has to buy one; everyone has to do the same thing they do. That is an example of how we view things differently on the Conservative side, as we think people should be able to make their own choices.
With that being said, there has been a lot of rhetoric from my friend from Winnipeg. According to the CAA, electric vehicles lose 40% of their battery capacity between -7°C and -15°C. How cold does it get in Winnipeg?