That's one of the challenges we have with EPR and, actually, with a lot of waste policy, because jurisdictionally the provinces have authority over waste.
Recently I'm sure you heard about what's happening with Environment Canada and all the new single-use plastics regulations, for example. Those are being done at the federal level. We haven't done much federally in terms of waste issues because of that jurisdictional challenge, but Environment Canada has a whole new interest, especially in plastics and in zero plastics particularly, so we are starting to see this happen more.
I think this is a very good thing, because we've tried to create more of a national system through CCME as the only real mechanism that we had to try to get provinces all on board to be the same. However, it has been a bit clunky, to be honest. Provinces aren't always as good at working together as they should be. I think the more the federal government can really set the stage, the better. Then we can move forward at a national level as opposed to just waiting for the provinces to all catch up.