We've done two studies under the toxic nation project that we've been running. I wouldn't characterize these as scientific peer-reviewed studies. We don't pretend that they are, although they are consistent with a lot of the studies that have been done in other jurisdictions.
We've tested for many of the chemicals, which we've talked about here—perfluorinated compounds and flame retardants—and we've come up with very similar findings. For example, when you ban a chemical, you see a more reduced level of toxic burden in children than you do in adults. But for persistent chemicals, such as flame retardants that haven't been banned, we actually found higher levels in children than in their parents.
The next round of testing, which we'll be releasing within the next month, is actually the ministers of environment and health, and various critics.... So I'm sure everyone around the table will be interested to see those results.