Your question asks about what a circular plastic economy would achieve in Canada and, currently, it's a linear system. We produce, we use and we dispose of plastics. That's how it works, essentially.
The circular economy is on the way, though. It's not happening at the pace that it should, but it is happening. Accelerating action would include getting rid of some items outside of the economy like the bans that I think you're referring to and recycled content mandates so we keep the value of the plastics within our economy through the reintroduction of that material. Reuse and reduction of plastics products when appropriate, the reuse, the refineries and the remanufacturing, everything we need is within the reach of a circular economy when we will be able to keep that very high economic value in the economy. When we don't do that, it creates pollution, and it creates an economic loss.