Thank you, Madam Chair. I would be pleased to respond.
On a safe level for cadmium, I would make three fairly basic points. First, there are already regulations for cadmium where we understand that it is a necessary ingredient in a product. So it is used in some paints, and there are specific levels that already exist for that in regulation and the risk there, and for glazed ceramics. However, for children's jewellery there is no safe level that we are aware of at this time. The science has not been done. We are working with other jurisdictions to look at that specific risk, what the hazard is, and what would be an acceptable level of cadmium present in children's jewellery, given the risk of how they would use the product and its ingestion.
We're kind of surprised that it's even showing up in children's jewellery, given that it doesn't need to be there.