That's my biggest gripe. The S is completely amazing and awesome, too bad I can't say the same about Tesla service in SK. Fortunately the car has been very reliable thus far.
Back in early 2013 when the Model S came out in Canada, I was all interested but the lack of infrastructure was a negative I could not overcome with logic. So in the spring, I put down a deposit on another EV, a Smart ED, as a "trial EV". It was a fateful decision, as my wife walked through the Mercedes dealership on the way to the Smart center in the back, sort of like how Casino's place slot machines between the entrance and the theatre/shows...but I digress...this led to the purchase of a Mercedes SUV, which she got to drive right away, while I waited 9 months for my Smart ED to be delivered.
I'm going to get to a related point to your post, just a minute while I set the scene.
So, I finally take delivery of my Smart ED and I take it everywhere on every kind of trip, and my wife is stuck gassing up the SUV and generally not enjoying her SUV as much as we both enjoyed driving that little electric car!
I showed her the math on the running costs of the SUV vs the Tesla, and that a new service center was put in 20 km away, and once the superchargers went in that allowed road trips out of Ontario, specifically Buffalo SC, we bought a Tesla and were at that new supercharger on a trip to NY City within the next month!
My point is/was that buying a Tesla for us required the availability of supporting infrastructure, and this actually ended up delaying us from getting a Tesla for two years, and wasting money on a gas SUV, but for us, practicality fed into the decision.
Now, if I lived in SK, the Tesla option would have been right out, regardless of the passion we have for EV's, and extreme dislike of gas.
Which is enough to say, thanks for your passionate decision, and your support of Tesla in the face of the market conditions in your area.
In your place, I wouldn't have any expectations of infrastructure build out in SK given the size (or lack thereof) of the market, but someone has to be first! I've met many a brave early 2013 Tesla owner here in Ontario, who also bought when the infrastructure wasn't anywhere near what it is today, and I thank them, every one of them!