Thank you very much.
Thank you to all the witnesses for joining us.
Before I jump into my questions, I'd just note that I'm very pleased to have the support of the committee and the opportunity to be the vice-chair. Certainly, in coming from a large rural constituency that is at the centre of energy production in our country, I'm very pleased to be a part of this. I thank the chair and, of course, the analysts, the clerk and everybody involved for their work.
Statements were made by Ms. Vera-Perez and also by Mr. Kakumanu about their short-, medium- and long-term solutions. I think that's absolutely key.
You referenced “low-hanging fruit”. In my constituency, for example, some of the major urban centres in the province of Alberta ship their garbage hours out of those major urban centres to landfills in rural Alberta.
Can you elaborate a bit both on the immediate emissions reduction possibilities associated with your technology and on how some of the supply chain wins—it's hard to believe there's a supply chain for garbage in Canada—could be accomplished through technological solutions like the company you're representing?