To answer your first question, it's hard for us to imagine that you're going to be able to get through this very quickly, in the next month or two, although I don't have that much experience with how fast and efficient a committee can be.
The other part of it for us is that CEPA is really a backbone legislation, a piece that works in itself. There is a specific toxic substances section, part 5, but the other parts of CEPA are built onto that section. I think it would be difficult to find a way to divide CEPA up into, for instance, two parts and be able to deal with them separately.
My sense of it--and I'm a family physician rather than a legal expert--is that it's one piece of legislation that kind of needs to be dealt with in terms of the assessment and the management of substances.