Thank you very much for the question.
This is a really unique case because it's multijurisdictional. Municipalities are in charge of their solid waste disposal. Provinces issue permits that allow them, or dictate to them, what they can and cannot do. The federal government has say over toxic chemicals. So a really collaborative multi-government approach is needed.
I think our government is certainly not in the business of coming down hard on the provinces and saying, “This is what we're going to do.” However, having us take a lead on this, I think, is showing environmental leadership. It's going to put everybody at the table. It's going to have us sit down and talk about those multiple jurisdictions.
Numerous things have come up before and we've talked about them. Light bulbs were specifically excluded from legislation in the past, as far as things that could be put in landfills go. I'm not certain why that happened in previous governments. But this is something that respects the multiple jurisdictions, all the levels of government and all those interested parties.