Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses here today. I appreciate your being here with us and the chance to hear your points.
We've heard, over a number of weeks—at least in my short time with this committee—from many different organizations on different aspects. When a lot of the Canadians listening today hear “plastic”, they just hear “plastic”. That's the only thing they hear. They don't understand the differences between bioplastics, virgin plastics, etc.
Mr. Duguay, today you mentioned the aspects of packaging and the different types of packaging. You touched a bit on different points, whether these might be regarding virgin plastics—I'm going to throw that at you—or biopolymers. These are things Canadians really don't understand. As you mentioned, when they go to that market and see their bananas or cantaloupes wrapped in plastic, or whatever it may be, they assume those plastics are exactly the same.
I'm wondering if you could comment on that.