What's interesting is that we have one of the best practices here, and that is British Columbia, which has some of the best EPR programs in the world. They are certainly used as a model. They are being used increasingly as a model now for the U.S. states, and even federally as they are looking at implementing EPR across the United States. They are looking very closely to B.C. as their model.
That being said, as with most things related to waste, we look to Europe for a lot of these things. Europe tends to be very progressive on waste issues, and EPR is no exception. As we are enhancing our EPR systems across the country, we are very much borrowing ideas from the EU, because they tend to be that much more progressive than we are. Again, that being said, we certainly, ourselves, do good work on EPR, especially.... Other than that one point that I brought up for packaging, we are focusing only on residential, and we need to focus on commercial as well.