Thank you. This has been a really interesting panel.
In many ways, in terms of recognizing the importance of plastics in our lives, we have more in common than we have in our opposition. Quite frankly, we'll have some challenging economic times, and we need to look at the solutions that both maintain the jobs and our economy and also protect the environment. We can't afford to head too far in one direction. It can be done, and it's really important.
I am a former nurse. We had protective equipment and we had syringes that changed from glass to plastic. That was important for us. It was important for infection control. I am concerned as I hear about [Technical difficulty—Editor] in terms of what it will do for other products [Technical difficulty—Editor]. The low-carbon economy will demand more and more plastics.
Can you talk a bit more about that particular aspect?