I just want to clarify that CEPA does allow us to regulate products. We can regulate the sale, the manufacture, and the import of products.There are aspects of products we cannot regulate, such as the design of a product, but CEPA does provide some mechanisms for us to regulate products, and I think that's important to remember.
With respect to the import and export of hazardous waste, CEPA provides a framework for us to regulate. There's a process in place for regulating the import and export of products such as PCBs. That is something CEPA does provide for and we are very actively involved in.
Interestingly enough--and maybe this does pull us back to measuring success a little bit as well--we heard a lot about dry cleaning regulations, but that's actually one regulation that we have in place. We are regulating the release of dry cleaning fluids. As a matter of fact, that is one regulation where we used one of our new enforcement tools. In the last fiscal year, we issued more than 100 environmental protection compliance orders to effectively make dry cleaning operations stop until they got their products under control and brought them into compliance.
That is one the ways we've been using CEPA. I thought I would raise that with you today.