Currently, we just launched consultations to amend our regulations. It's publicly available. It's the beginning of the consultation process. It will lead to amending our regulations to do two things. One of these is increasing the stringency of the controls on e-waste—something that was of interest here. We dealt with the plastics as part of the previous amendment to regulations.
The other one we're consulting on is whether Canada should accept the so-called Basel ban amendment, which would prohibit the export of hazardous waste to developing countries for final disposal. That is something currently out in the public domain for consultations.