 clinical psychologist by profession. From as far back as I can remember in primary school, I went to Anglican school when they were talking about litter and king for environment. I took that very much to heart because the same wish I saw as an adult was not the same wish I saw as a child, plastic everywhere. And I said I'm going to go to Massey and tell them we need to do something about it and I made my case. This is one of our customers who as a matter of habit, as a matter of course, shopped with reusable bags who took it upon herself prior to us introducing this to do a video in one of our stores on her own and put this out on Facebook just encouraging customers. I wanted reusable bags in the supermarket. There's absolutely no good reason that we should be getting a new plastic bag every time we go shopping. In 2018, we took a bold decision as Massey stores across the region to transition our customers to the use of reusable bags. We instituted what we refer to as a Massey plastic bag charge of 25 cents. We did indicate that part of the charge would go into an environmental fund. So when the RePlas project came on stream, this was one of the projects that was naturally aligned. I was really, really excited to see that. Every time I see Massey taking on a new initiative, I feel good that we're building on something because big changes don't happen overnight. So she is really a big champion. We see her as an environmental hero. I also want to encourage other corporate entities to take a page from Massey's book. Reuse and recycle plastics. Be a hero.