What we need to remember in terms of timelines is that the new European legislation, REACH, is not just coming but is basically here. The vote is on December 12. Everyone anticipates that it will be passed and that implementation will start in the new year.
What it will mean is that for the highest-volume substances, within three years we'll have data sets for all of them. By the time the CEPA review is finished and we have this revision to CEPA, if we haven't kept up in terms of requiring data sets for existing substances and for following the lead of Europe, the largest chemicals market, in terms of the transparency of health and safety data we're going to be a couple of steps behind. So although it's true that at the moment our new substances notification program is a world leader, we will quickly fall behind if we do not continue to progress.