I think the opportunity for investment in advanced recycling is tremendous. Getting plastic back to its molecular level so it can be reused indefinitely in the economy is essentially the Holy Grail that we're all aiming for, but we have work to do in this country to actually achieve that goal, and it's not about more ingenuity, because we have lots of innovators in this country. The gap we're facing is that all of these pilots and innovation activities happening have a challenge in getting to commercialization, and they need to go elsewhere, outside the country, to actually help realize that goal. That's what we're seeing happening.
If I can almost tie in a response to you with Madame Pauzé's question earlier, we need to see more investment by industry and governments to help realize these types of solutions. Quite frankly, every government, federally and provincially, has identified recycling as a priority. We should be seeing this as essential infrastructure across the country and making the appropriate investments in these technologies.