It has done a number of things.
First, the Government of Canada has invested in science and data collection in order to validate the figures you mentioned over time. That work is being done.
Then, more data will be collected and entered in the recently announced registry, which will provide the information needed for concrete action.
Draft regulations have also been put in place, one of which aims to prohibit six single‑use items that will join 140 others elsewhere in the world, including in the provinces.
We also have draft regulations for recycled content and labelling.
Since 2021, we have also controlled the export of plastic waste. You need a permit to be able to export that waste. The permit is only issued if the receiving country wants the plastic.
So a lot has been done, and that's just at the federal level. The provinces are doing a lot as well.