That's a great question. In my business, you can break a lot of laws, but you can't break the laws of physics. You can imagine a city bus moving at 16 kilometres a second. I don't know what technology you could use to grab it, reorient it and bring it down out of its orbit. It has a tendency to want to stay there. It will degrade over time. What you're really doing is waiting for it to degrade and fall out and come back down to earth. It will do it eventually.
But there are other objects in space. There are a lot of technologies and a lot of companies. We work with a company in the United States. They're international and are called Astroscale. They do active debris removal. You maybe think of debris as just a piece of junk. A spent satellite that's still intact and can be picked up could be grabbed and pulled out of space, but now you're launching a satellite with a rocket to grab a satellite and bring it back down out of orbit. You have 130 million pieces to take care of. The technology has a long way to go to be able to do that kind of cleanup.