If plastics were to disappear, it would be tremendously detrimental to the food sector.
We commend the fact that people are interested in getting plastic out of the waste stream, the lakes, the rivers, the streams and the oceans, but the way to do this, we think, is through programs like ours. It's by putting extended responsibility on industry to be in charge of plastics management, as opposed to putting blanket bans on materials. As you said, if plastics were no longer available, there would be a tremendous impact.
I go back to my first job. There were four of us. We baled 11,000 bales of hay in P.E.I. in a six-week period. With the use of plastics, that can be done now by one person in a matter of days. It's tremendous how much plastics technology has improved agriculture today.