If you look in our Canada-wide strategy on zero plastic waste, you'll see that one of the areas that was identified was the need to have more consistency, and standards is one of the areas that's talked about.
When we talk about those things, we can talk about issues like recycled content and others, and you can set standards working with standard-setting bodies. Standards are often set through a collaborative approach with industry—for instance, the Standards Council of Canada, where they come together and define what's needed. There are opportunities to move forward in that kind of a context. That's just meant to be illustrative. They could also be product standards around how a product is designed, how it is disposed of and whether you're able to repair it, or the durability of it. Those are all kinds of areas where you could have standards.