I firmly believe that it does both. There's an environmental benefit, and it has a social and economic benefit too, for the community.
The environmental benefit has been studied in terms of reducing 1.5 tonnes of carbon for each tonne of recycled product you're making, versus incinerating it or landfilling it.
In terms of jobs, the product still needs to be sorted and recycled, so it's basically community jobs that are going to be created.
In regard to the recycling rate, it's a bit misleading, because a lot of products we make in Canada in virgin resin are exported. When you look at what we have produced versus what we recycle, I don't know if you could use it, because some of the products we make in virgin resin are exported all over the world.