I understand for this one you're talking 1,000 degrees. I understand in Ottawa they're talking about something that goes as high as 8,000 degrees, which basically takes everything down to its molecular level.
Your concern—at these temperatures we're talking about here of 1,000 degrees, or 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit—is that some very toxic elements are still going to escape. I see the researcher has pulled down some figures here that they are operating at 90% to 99% efficiency. If you're talking about 1% emissions that are still hydrocarbons or chlorinated molecules, furans, is what you're concerned about the 1% that's not processed?