To my understanding, there is one just outside of Halifax. I'm not sure whether it's operational or not. It's either right ready to start or it's just starting up. The issue with pyrolysis is getting the material to the facility. Halifax is far away from Toronto, so that will add a very significant cost.
Pyrolysis plants, for the most part, are actually very affordable, by comparison. A pyrolysis plant that would deal with 4,000 tonnes of garbage a year costs less than $5 million. It's not difficult; it's just about finding the critical mass to have all of the appropriate pieces in place to make it make sense economically and to have a willing municipality. I can't emphasize enough the importance of having a MRF that is willing to participate in this process. If they're not willing to help out, all the economics fly out the window.