Thank you very much for the question. I guess in Prince Edward Island as indicated, we currently have a full recycling program for metals, plastics, glass, tires, batteries, and electronics, based on our size. But we find that a lot of packaging does not identify the type of plastic or material that it contains, so it's pretty hard to educate consumers in our province. Right now we recycle plastics numbered one through seven, but it's hard to recycle those if the packaging material isn't numbered one through seven, because if it's not, you can't identify the type. We find that there is a lot of packaging that is not identified or the identification is so small that the average person couldn't clearly see it without looking at it under a microscope.
I think it would be a very simple thing to have regulations regarding the size of the number on packaging so that it is clearly identifiable as a recyclable material. We can recycle it if we know what it is, but it's pretty hard to recycle when you don't know what it is.