Thank you for your kind words and for the question.
First of all, in Quebec we have the Regulation respecting the recovery and reclamation of products by enterprises, which establishes extended producer responsibility, or EPR, and which is regarded by many people around the world as probably the most challenging, rigorous and ambitious. There is so much in the regulation.
We talked earlier about local recycling. The Quebec government has made recycling mandatory, in Quebec and in neighbouring provinces. I think one of our real strengths in Quebec is polystyrene recycling. It is not popular in other parts of the country, but in Quebec, we have built a good ecosystem, for both the transport and the recycling of polystyrene. As a result, even if polystyrene is in many cases banned outside Quebec, we are really opposed to banning it in Quebec, precisely because we have created that recycling chain.
I talked about sorting centres. We are very proud of the sorting centre we are going to open in Montreal East, which will probably be one of the most modern ones in North America. We talked about robotics and artificial intelligence. We are very proud to have worked with Quebec companies that are experts in the field and that are also building sorting centres elsewhere in the world, such as Machinex and Waste Robotics.
So a number of things are happening in Quebec, and there will be even more next year with the modernization of curbside recycling.