Yes. I'd be happy to show you a video of it as well, if you'd like. What happens is that the last batteries that don't get recycled properly get recycled informally. These are pop-up battery recycling operations in sheds in developing countries.
The video I would show you comes from Dhaka, Bangladesh. It's a news story where they're talking about the industry and filming it. There are 100 battery recycling plants around the city of Dhaka. They literally just throw the batteries into a fire. They blow air in it until it melts down to molten lead. That molten lead is put into a cast and then sold to the same smelters that I sell the lead to, which comes from the batteries recycled in Trail.