The answer is yes. Fundamentally, that's the issue. Yes, you have hybrids and you have mixtures of materials and additives. However, if we look at the primary plastics, what most people maybe don't understand is....
Let's look at this model, at PET. Well, heart stents, things that are used in arteries for over 60 years [Technical difficulty—Editor] gets complicated. If you look at a family of medical devices and you look at commonly used plastics, you see that they are the same material. When you think about this regulation and this issue of toxicity, you can imagine the challenge that it represents: life-giving products and waste, both captured under the same designation.