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Health committee Thank you. Good afternoon, Madam Chair and honourable members of the committee. It is a pleasure to be here today to provide an overview of CCSPA's suggestions to improve Bill C-6, the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. I have to say that it's a bit of a tongue twister for me,
May 28th, 2009Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee I thought that in the categorization process, because it was science-based, there was science there that you had to make some determination that it met the criteria, which are persistent, bioaccumulative, inherently toxic, or there was potential for human exposure. So there is sc
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Yes, we're already doing it.
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee I think it's implicit in the act, because it's in the regulations.
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. On your comments with respect to confidentiality, I think that in our brief we outlined what we felt were adequate provisions in CEPA. I know that the comparison was put forward with respect to the Pest Control Products Act and the differences in that. I th
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee That was a very good answer.
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Industry has been actively involved for the past six years, so there's been a cost not just to the government to undertake this initiative. There's also a cost to our member companies and other industry associations and their member companies as well, because we want to make sure
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee It's an interesting argument, because I think we already have this reverse onus. Industry has to provide an information set, a data set, to the government to be reviewed. We are providing that data and that information and the test to support substances being new to the market an
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Thank you. As I stated in our opening remarks, first and foremost, our number one priority is the health and safety of Canadians in their environment. Our member companies provide products that are beneficial to consumers: soaps, detergents, ant traps, as well as disinfectants
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee I'm sorry to cause alarm. My apologies. The statistic we have from the Cancer Society is that the new cases of cancer are primarily due to an increasing and aging population. The 43% of new cancer cases and 60% of deaths due to cancer occur among those, really, who are 70 years
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee No, we wouldn't agree with that statement. As we mention in our brief, the new substances notification regulations provide a science-based, predictable, rigorous system for new substances being introduced into Canada. With respect to existing substances, the categorization proce
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee I'll try to briefly answer your question. With respect to the cancer question you asked, I think it's important to recognize that our whole world is made up of chemicals. All the things we eat, we touch, and we breathe are chemicals, most of which are natural. For example, there
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the question. The CSDSL program, as I commented in our opening remarks, is leading the world with how existing substances are being managed. It is our assertion that there needs to be a communication strategy to inform Canadians about the process the go
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee So is your argument that industry is not providing enough data for new substances and existing substances?
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs
Environment committee Thank you, Mr. Chair, for the question. I was intrigued by some of the comments that were provided, because while we may have summarized that, yes, we are supportive of the status quo, we are supportive of a science-based, rigorous system when it comes to the new substance noti
November 20th, 2006Committee meeting
Shannon Coombs