I would just add that if you look at the European proposals around REACH, there's a possibility that they can deal with those types of issues much more quickly. We hate to think that the categorization exercise would fall behind. We should be able to at least put some effort forward to deal with those gaps in our approaches, especially around toxins in consumer products.
I also urge that effort be expended on looking at safe alternatives to these chemicals. That hasn't happened. Certainly we've raised the issue with regard to the categorization decisions. Where in the process does that discussion start to happen?