Arguably, it would also be an argument for listing those other components of municipal waste as also being regulated under CEPA, but I'll move on.
The other question I had relates to the public polling that showed that 95% of Canadians—and I'm sure you're familiar with this—are concerned about the impact plastic pollution has on our oceans. Two-thirds said they support expanding the proposed ban to other harmful plastic products, including hot and cold drink cups, cigarette filters and all forms of styrofoam.
How does the plastics industry justify its opposition to the ban that's being proposed in light of the massive public support for precisely that type of regulation?