After having seven years to document and classify certain substances, we now have an unknown period of time before anything will actually be done about that. Is not going after this particular angle in CEPA the wrong place to spend time, if the prospect remains that some of the companies down the less progressive end of the scale wish delay and do not wish to have anything affect their business practices? Why go down that route if the intention, as you stated earlier, is to remove some of these substances from the ecosystem environment in general? Why spend time on that route when we've obviously seen a process that, by most accounts, has not been all that speedy?
On September 26th, 2006. See this statement in context.