Thank you so much for the question.
At this point in time we're not aware that the federal government is involved with transitioning from a linear economy to a circular economy. This is the first step we are taking, as the National Zero Waste Council, to highlight the fact that we've been working for far too long under the linear system, which is reliant on a very resource-rich environment and is designed to provide good service to our citizens without recognizing the end-of-cycle costs. So our hope is that through this effort today, through this opportunity, we can, in turn, engage the federal government in a more meaningful way.
I know that both in the U.K. and in Europe their national governments are much further ahead in their engagement with regard to extended producer responsibilities and understanding the upstream impacts of waste generation.