The provinces are responsible for the setting up and the administration of the EPR programs. At the federal level, we are working with them in the CCME, the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, where we created a guidance document around the standardization and harmonization of EPR programs across the country. That document is online on the CCME website. It presents what an EPR could look like across the country for each jurisdiction.
Federally, we spend most of our regulatory effort in action that would apply nationally across the country. We've looked at a prohibition on single-use plastics, for example. We're also looking at recycled content in plastics products so we can have one standard for the country.
The EPR is something that's for a province to deal with.