That's a big question. I didn't have enough time to think about that one.
I would ban certain plastics that are not.... I know certain people can recycle number six plastics, but it takes a lot of energy to do it. There is certain really toxic stuff in number three that we should ban.
I would ban the stuff we cannot recycle and think about it on a more global scale. I don't think the federal government should take any time to argue about straws; I think we should look at it at a global level and see what we need to ban in order to have a healthier Canada all around.
I'm not afraid of toxicity, because so far we eat about—I think this is in one of the reports from the States—a credit card's amount of plastic a week; that's what we ingest. Plastic degrades into micro particles, and we eat it and don't know. As a precautionary principle, I would not say that this is a good thing. Maybe we don't have all of the studies, but to eat that much plastic a week is not a good thing.
I don't think we should be afraid to do what has to be done. You have to move forward and not get stuck in little details. That's the point. I'm sorry.