That's a great comment. I think it would be a very positive use of carbon funds, for sure, to put them back into communities to actually make a difference at the local level. I would certainly say that it probably would be positive but also one of the most effective ways of making change.
I will comment on the plastics too. That's a good example with regard to municipalities. This is happening across the country now, because Environment Canada, under CEPA, has made these single-use plastics regulations. What's happening now is that municipalities are starting to build on that and create their own local bylaws. That probably wouldn't have happened if it had not been for the federal government leading the charge on zero plastics. It's a good example of how different levels of government can work together to make a difference.