I find that very interesting. There's a little town about 60 miles east of Winnipeg, the very small municipality of Whitemouth, which has probably one of the most state-of-the-art waste disposal sites where they do a lot of this front-end sorting. This is a very small municipality with not a whole lot of resources. Actually to some degree it's a municipality that's lost a lot of its young people who used to be in the peat business. The peat business has been going downhill for them, and yet they found the resources to do this on their own and they're actually doing it very efficiently. Again, I think we need to look at examples of that. How is a small municipality like this, which is not getting provincial money and not getting federal money, actually being a beacon of hope out there for municipalities that really want to embrace this technology and do it in an efficient manner?
On December 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.