Let us just call it the soup and salad bowl of Canada, Madam Speaker.
We are still waiting for our rural top-up from the member for Kingston and the Islands, who thinks if he says it loud enough it must be true in this place.
There was a lot to unpack in the member's speech. I have driven a Ford F-150 Lightning and can tell the House that, under load, in cold conditions up in Thunder Bay, that thing is about as handy as a front pocket on a pair of underwear.
I turn to the hon. member's comment that he has owned four electric vehicles in the last 10 years. It is about affordability in my riding. Purchasing four new vehicles in 10 years? People in my riding would have to wait 10 years just to be able to afford a used vehicle, even with the government incentive, as he puts it, which is really the taxpayer, the people of Canada, paying for the subsidy for the people. I wonder if he can comment on affordability in my riding and on the true nature of the F-150 north of Thunder Bay.