It's interesting that you say that, because there's a company in my riding.... I try not to talk just about my riding, but this happens to be a thing we actually have. It's called Barrie Metals. I don't know if you ever heard of Barrie Metals, but they sold for hundreds of millions of dollars a couple of years ago.
They take all your electronic waste and put it in a machine they've created that basically will pull out elements like silver, gold and what have you. They then sell off all of these different things, and the waste is almost nothing at the end of this process. It's actually incredibly reused, the plastic and everything. Nobody knows about them. Nobody realizes they're there, yet they are a gem internationally, trademarked all over their machinery to be able to do this.
That's on a very large level, but there are very small portions of this all over the place that we see in all different sectors. However, we don't know what you're able to do to help us, because we can't get a study on the carbon tax and on what's actually happening out there to prevent taxing in the wrong places or perhaps providing incentives in the right places, which is how I like to speak as a Conservative. The fact that we can't get there is a major issue for this committee.
Certainly, it sounds as though you'd like to hear that information.