I can't give you exact the container sizes, Mr. Julian, but I can tell you that it would include, I would suggest, basically all containers from a 20-litre jug of water—there are a lot of water coolers in homes, offices, that kind of thing—down to the smaller water bottles.
There are a couple of water bottling plants in my riding, as well as a couple of small breweries. If we put something in there to restrict that, that would mean my local breweries, for example, couldn't sell their product out of the area, their product being beer. In fact, they have won some international awards with it. This would include soft drink bottling companies. I don't have any of those in my riding, but there are a number of them across the country and across the province of Ontario.
I deliberately kept that out of it. To put something like that in there would be a huge detriment to business, a lot of it small business.
But no, it's anything to do with that type of thing, a product that uses water as part of it, whether it's bottled water, soft drinks, or beer, and I'm sure there are others. That would put a huge stress on them. I'm very pro business, and I think that would be a huge mistake.
That's not the intent here. It's about bulk diversions or simply loading ships, whatever, for example out of the Great Lakes. That's basically what I'm trying to stop by this kind of thing.
Does that answer your question?