Right now, we have multiple different supply chains. British Columbia does it the best. British Columbia has somewhat of a unified system where the rules are the same in all of the municipalities.
Once you get away from individual municipalities deploying their relatively meagre resources at different problems, and you have a galvanized effect of everyone rowing in the same direction to create a similar type of infrastructure, you will absolutely see spinoff benefits from that.
The better the system is at reclaiming and repurposing these materials, the less virgin materials have to come out of the ground. That has a different economic impact, but there's also a value that's added through each stage of that process.
