we only want compostable foodwear or bags that can help with collection. we're seeing a lot of movement that way. polyethylene being made out of sugar cain as well. you have two different directions, bio-based and compostable and that's why we're rigorous in meeting that standard. we actually got california law passed that says you can't use the word degradeable or biodegradable because there's not a standard and there's a lot of green hersh washing out there. people are saying buy my bag because it's degradeable and our message is only buy it if it's compostable, if you want a compostable bag. president o'brien: do we have any impact studies of the effect of the legislation? will it have any kind of unfortunate impacts right away economically speaking or jobs-wise, anything like that? >> well, you know, you've got compostable -- you've got regular plastic bags coming from around the world and you've got alternative bags. we do have -- we've seen a growth in industry in california with world-class industries that's making thick, re-usable bags out of recycl