We're proposing to regulate 20 new products and strengthen the regulations for 10 products we are already regulating. We're certainly open to regulating any other products that come up where it makes a lot of sense. So we have a strong intention to do a lot of regulation.
Through the regulatory process we consult with the manufacturers, distributors, users, and other jurisdictions, both domestically and outside of our borders, on any particular regulation. During the course of that consultation we do both technical and financial analyses as to what the financial impact will be on manufacturers and importers in Canada.
I don't have an answer about what percent of the manufacturers of the slate of 30 new regulations are Canadian. No doubt we could get that for you with some estimates. But during the course of a regulation we do a very good job at looking at the cost-benefit analysis from the manufacturer's perspective and the user's perspective. It's just part of the process.