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tocom hey MPN fans I'm Megan cek editor
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of motorcycle and Powers sports news and
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welcome to another episode of MPN power
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players in December BRP celebrated 20
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years as an independent company so in
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recognition of that we're speaking today
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with Sandy skellion president of Power
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Sports and Marine for BRP Sandy it's so
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good to see you and thank you so much
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for chatting with us
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today thank you for having me
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Megan so to get started could you tell
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us a little bit about yourself and how
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you got started in this
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industry boy that started a long time
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ago actually uh you know I was I feel
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like I was born on a snowmobile um my
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father had a
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1968 Moto key and uh for the family
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obviously and with the four brothers I
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had I ended up doing the mechanic on
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that snowmobile more than I was actually
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riding it so yeah I started as a uh as a
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DSM uh for for bombardi back at the back
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at back in the time and uh responsible
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for Northeastern Quebec Network I would
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say and I got to admit uh I would have
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probably worked for free for the first
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year you know bombardi is a big name was
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a big name still is today in Quebec and
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working for this
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multinational and having to deal with
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snowmobiles and the Mages and you know
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selling this to the dealers for me was
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just a super privileged so uh obviously
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that's how I started my career and my
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career and then u i would say almost
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Clockwork three years uh at a time uh
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worked my way up uh changed rules uh um
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you know and uh obviously touched a lot
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of things from sales distribution
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marketing product development and so on
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up to now being in charge of both Power
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Sports and Marine so it was uh it's been
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quite all
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right yeah that sounds like it actually
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So speaking of rides you said you were
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basically like born on a snowmobile um
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are you still riding snowmobiles are you
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riding anything
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else oh I've got pretty much all the
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products that we could offer I still
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ride the deep snow snow building up
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north in Quebec and uh so this is uh
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probably if I had to choose one of my
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favorite products in all the portfol we
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have just because it's the you know I've
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been born on a Snowville that would be
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the product
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obviously nice yeah snowmobiles are a
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completely foreign concept to me being
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down in the Deep South where I am I
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don't think we have ever gotten more
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than like two inches of snow down here
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so I can't even imagine but it sounds so
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much
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fun it is it is and this industry has
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been you know uh evolving so much
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technology wise uh you know from from
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the 70s to the 80s of to the '90s and
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then big transformation in the 2000 in
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terms of the platforms themselves and
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the engine the technology around
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injection and so on and last year we've
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as you know we launched the first
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electric snowmobile that has hit the
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market this winter so looking at the
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evolution of that industry is just
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amazing so
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uh obviously yeah and the I would say in
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terms of uh the passion that exists and
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our customers also our dealers actually
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uh it's it's it's it's this uh yellow
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blood flowing in our veins U which is a
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little bit of the culture of BRP today
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right it's uh and I and I and I tell the
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story a lot but you know this winning
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attitude we have at BRP which relate to
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the culture and that yellow blood it's a
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you know this uh uh winning on Sunday on
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races and selling on Monday attitude
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that's always been there for us and that
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comes from the snowmill business it
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obviously applied to all the other
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products L we have in our portfolio
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today but uh that's uh that's a legacy
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or the DNA that actually drives us every
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morning very nice so okay so you've
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spoken about how the industry is
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evolving and you know BRP seems to be
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evolving too you recently went through
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an organizational change um and you've
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now been named the president of the
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power sports and Marine Group so what
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exactly is changing about your job and
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what does this recent reorganization
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spell for brp's future at
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large you know uh Marine is the new
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division under me uh today and U as you
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probably are aware uh you know a couple
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years ago when we decide to launch the
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buy built and transform program for
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Marines so the first step was the
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acquisition of the manitu brand the
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Aluma craft and then the quintrex brand
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in Australia Second Step was is the the
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the build right this is uh put our own
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DNA in the boats themselves uh and uh
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because obviously that takes time so
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it's a typically a 30 to 36 month cycle
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of developing a brand new platform brand
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new product which we launched the new
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manitu uh last year actually uh and the
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timing of this this is like uh for any
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either new business or initiative or
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smaller business you wanna you want to
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isolate the business so where it can
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actually uh has more freedom to you know
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to change and to and and and to build to
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a certain maturity but now in the
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transform in the transformed phase it is
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time now that we put that business
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into let's call it the bigger machine
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right the which we have at Power Sports
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so in terms of the uh uh the the product
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cycle and the maturity of the business
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the time was just perfect for us to to
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to take on uh a a more focused approach
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in bringing the Marine business at the
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next level
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obviously um now that being said in the
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last spring we were a bit late in
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delivering the boats to the market the
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market was not um uh the best year for
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the Marine business so it uh it wasn't I
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would say the best launch of manitu uh
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so I guess the timing of all this with
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kind of the course correction we wanted
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to or we need to do as we speak to make
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sure we come out of this uh uh cycle
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stronger for next fall was perfectly the
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right timing for us to take that on and
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at the same time in terms of my
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responsibilities I used to have the
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manufacturing for power sports but for
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the same reason of Focus now the Marine
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manufacturing operations are under the
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same individual now on the management
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Committee of our CEO so that provides a
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focus on the man manufacturing side and
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an enhanced Focus as well on the
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commercial side so that's the reason or
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those are the reasons behind the
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change and
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and just to add on this Megan it's uh
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the Marine business for BRP is a is a is
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a huge growth Vector right the the ORV
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business is the one which has the most
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momentum as we speak um but the Marine
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business we're still relatively small to
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the size of the industry we're going
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after a$ 36 billion do industry this is
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actually bigger than power sports right
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um so it is uh it is is key for us to to
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make sure that we uh we put that
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business on track and then we we we go
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needs so you know you've had this really
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long career here at BRP changes are a
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foot but kind of stepping back looking
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at at the last 30 years or so what have
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been some of your greatest
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accomplishments with BRP at this during
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that
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time listen there's at uh there's at
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least two I would want to call out
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obviously 30 years is long but we don't
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have that much time on this podcast so
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I'll choose two of them the first one I
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would say I'm mostly proud of uh and it
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all started in 2007 when I was in charge
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of the P Anda business is this notion of
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uh um accessorization right and how do
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we
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create this link between without playing
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with words though because we have the
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link accessories but this link between
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when we develop a new
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platform how do we make this new
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platform much better integrated with the
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accessories that come with it right uh
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and back then in 2007 it was a it was a
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very small business for us uh it was in
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tens of billions of dollars the
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accessory business and portfolio was
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super small and today it's half a
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billion dollars right so and when you
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look at the um at the portfolio of
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accessories uh The Innovation we brought
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with the link system that's the quick
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attach system that we have uh the
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extension of usage of all of our
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products through different accessories
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whether it's through plows it'ss you
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know the winterization of ATV side by
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sides and how we how we have our U uh
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our caros on snowmobile in very rough
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environments and I mean to me this is a
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this is a a big turnaround and and to be
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honest at the time in 2007 the
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inspiration came a little bit from Hardy
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Davidson right this idea of not having
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one vehicle being the
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same um uh on on on off-road or on or
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whatever um and so this is at the point
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where we invested significantly in
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accessory engineering convince the
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engineering unit side of the business to
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actually design for accessorization this
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was a concept at BRP that lasted for
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years and today we keep uh we keep
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stepping up in terms of accessory
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integration in every new platform we
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bring to the market and has that has a
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lot of value for our customers and our
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dealers as well obviously uh with quick
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attach systems not everything coming
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from the factory but also uh giving the
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opportunity for our dealers to actually
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upsell the accessories and so on and so
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forth right so that to me is the first
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one um and the second one as a noem and
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Power Sports this transformation on not
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being a wholesale driven organization
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but being a retail driven organization
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which when I first started this role uh
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at Global retail and services in
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2016 that was for me a change of mindset
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as well where we uh uh this is not about
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the wholesale but this is about the lead
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generation how our dealers are able to
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convert these leads into retailer sales
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and how we support them with all kinds
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of tools uh so that at the end of the
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day um uh you know what we care is about
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the retail side not the wholesale side
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so for us internally it might sound
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obvious for some of you but uh that was
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a big transformation
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internally very good yeah that's all
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excellent to hear there so you know
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again kind of looking you know at the
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big picture here what would you say is
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your favorite part about working in the
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power sports
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industry I mean obviously the the the
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product itself is you know what's it we
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we remain to today A Product Company
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right uh we always said BRP product is
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King and this is a little bit of our DNA
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uh The
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Innovation and whatever we do we don't
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like to do things like the others uh uh
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we we we challenge ourselves on on new
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architectures uh for me the uh obviously
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the uh the three- whe business is a good
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example of that didn't exist before we
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brought that to the Market innovating
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with uh uh new categories uh like spark
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for watercraft actually you know after
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so many years of a industry downturn in
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watercraft after the spark actually
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again without playing with words sparked
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the industry and that industry at that
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point from the launch of that platform
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started growing again the latest one the
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Maverick R which is a uh for me this is
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a engineering Marvel with a DCT
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transmission 240 horsepower for one
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liter Nobody Does that not even in the
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automobile industry so for me what what
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drives us at at BRP is the product of
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innovation obviously is the probably the
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number one priority but it's also our
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pride right it's h again back to winning
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on Sunday and selling on Monday this
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this winning attitude uh of being the
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best out there in terms of performance
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whether it's for Speed whether it's for
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suspension whether it's for utility
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purposes you uh there there's always a
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way to measure ourselves in terms of
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performance and and we just love
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that absolutely I mean just the
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way the speed with which technology has
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been changing the last few years is
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incredible and you look back at vehicle
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models just I don't know five six years
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ago and see the changes from then to now
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is is absolutely incredible I I love to
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see
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it so now you've had this long career in
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power sports um but what advice would
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you have for perhaps people who are new
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to the power sports industry and looking
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to dig deeper into
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it I mean there's not a lot of Industry
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I know obviously a little bit biased
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I've been 30 years within this this
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industry but
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again somebody looking at our industry I
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don't think nobody can realize the level
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of passion that exists through the whole
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chain right from employees from our
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dealers that are passionate about the
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the business the products and the
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industry itself and acting in their
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communities and but also our customers I
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mean we have people with tattoos of our
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brand I mean how many yeah other brands
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in other IND Industries can you actually
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uh see this so you know somebody that
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comes in our industry I would I would I
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would tell them brace yourself you're in
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for quite a ride uh but
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also um you know it's it is important
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that we always remain close to our
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stakeholders and those are you know
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those being obviously our suppliers but
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our dealers our network is probably uh
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other than Our Brands one of the biggest
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assets we have in our hands uh but also
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being close to what the customer wants
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while being able to innovate and bring
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new needs in the market it's uh it's
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quite a it's quite an interesting
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business to be in and obviously at BRP
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on top of it we like to win so um and
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and what's really interesting and what
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we've lived and what we've learned
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during Co is is you know it's U the
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number of new entrance in our business
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um we we we were all a little bit
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surprised right with the station
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phenomenon nobody's traveling anymore
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people are moving out of the city uh and
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suddenly they need an ATV they need a
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side by side they need a snowmobile
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because they're not in the Sydney
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anymore uh so this actually opened our
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eyes on on on you know on on on a on a
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customer base that uh is actually wider
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than we originally thought you know the
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power sports industry is like uh what is
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it
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05% of the general population that
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actually owns a power sports or buys a
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power sports unit in the
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year
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um doubling this is only 1% of the
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population and this is actually doubling
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our our our opportunity so we got a
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little bit of a taste of this during
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covid um which for us brings a a new
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dimension and how we Market our products
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who do we target what are you know who
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do we actually compete with is it our
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OEM competitors or it's actually the
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travel industry as an example right so
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it opens a completely new side of the
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business so we welcome new entrance in
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our business obviously as a customer but
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also as far our employees to keep our
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eyes open on on on on this new uh I
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would say uh this new set of
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opportunities well speaking of New
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Opportunities and looking ahead to the
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Future um what do you look forward to
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personally professionally or even as an
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industry in the next few
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years well we're we're at uh I would say
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a crossroad on on a couple of subjects
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first off I think every OEM is in the
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same boat in terms of the digital
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transformation right how we set up
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ourselves uh so that uh uh we're able to
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answer the customer you know the not
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only the Digital customer expectations
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but also the physical one so how do we
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bring these two worlds
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together uh is certainly a challenge but
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all but also a big opportunity and and
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this I'm looking forward to you know
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it's we're just at the beginning of this
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uh in terms of our investments our
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initiatives and so on so
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we're going to see a lot coming from
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this industry in terms of the digital
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transformation but the other one that is
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an obvious one uh is the EV
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transformation how is that going to play
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out right um at the same time it's a
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it's a big opportunity for BRP because
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technology technology wise uh it's it's
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everybody's at the starts at the same
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base right it's a and I'll give the
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example of motorcycle
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right re-entering the two- wheel
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business with a with a combustion engine
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uh technology would have been you know
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uh a challenge because obviously our
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competitors have been doing that for for
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quite a while but doing it on the EV
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technology is a completely different
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game and we believe uh that we have the
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right approach uh we chose to do this
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much more vertically than many of our
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competitors uh you know in an evev
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there's the charger the the inverter the
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battery the motor um and we see you know
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a a a we see all sorts of combination of
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of how oems are approaching this in
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terms of vertically integration or not
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and um so as we launch or did the soft
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launch on the two- whe business a couple
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of years ago uh Buy by the way our first
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motorcycle are going to be in production
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at the end of this year and uh and we
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believe that we have the right recipe to
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be the leader in Eevee in power sports
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as we go on because of our choices we
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made three years ago and how we approach
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this technology so this is a very
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exciting
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transformation that being said um um you
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know I don't believe that everything is
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going to convert to EV uh given the
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power density that is required and the
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range that is required in certain of our
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vehicles whether it's utility whether
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it's for deep snow riding in the
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mountains there will be combustion
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engines for a long time still today at
00:22:42
least with the existing technology that
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you know that comes from uh the EV world
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uh but we need to learn from that
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business from the EV world we need to
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understand how how this is going to
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appeal to a new crowd of customers as
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well so there's there's going to be a
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lot of learning into this but we believe
00:23:01
we're we're we're we're set for a for a
00:23:05
for a very interesting ride in that
00:23:09
aspect absolutely definitely some
00:23:11
exciting times ahead for both BRP and
00:23:14
the industry as a whole Sandy thank you
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so much for taking the time to talk with
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us
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today thank you Megan it's a
00:23:23
pleasure and thank you for watching this
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