Okay, thank you.
Eight days from Asia, one year by water from Asia, illustrates a lot that what we do here, impacting Canadians with unintended consequences, is not necessarily the first order course of action that will give the biggest benefit.
Canadians are being told daily that they should pay more for groceries, that they should accept fewer choices. Food waste is going to become a problem. Affordability is a problem. We say quite clearly that plastics are useful. This is why we have plastics, but prohibiting their use won't reduce global plastic pollution significantly, from the Canadian perspective, in the near term.
What other behaviours should be recommended to go to the circular economy that you were talking about, Mr. Thurlow?
