When you're managing any type of waste, whether it's dealing with recyclable materials or disposing of hazardous materials, there's obviously risk associated with it. There are always risks involved with that waste. That's why we always talk about the need for rigorous environmental standards. Usually those standards are provincial in nature. They have the jurisdiction to put those standards in place, but certainly there is a role for the federal government. We are looking at potentially the federal EPA or other types of areas like that. I know that Environment Canada has certainly been looking at extended producer-responsibility types of models from a federal perspective, but there are certainly ways for the federal government to deal with it that way. Obviously, you have a large role when it comes to import-export rules and management of hazardous materials and the flow of those materials.