And that's what the $300 million is about. It's for beefing up the capacity in all those areas. But I think it's a fundamentally different way of doing business from what we have done in the past. It's putting a lot more onus on industry. As Paul said, there will be lists of substances that we think we have enough information on to move forward. It would be up to industry to prove otherwise to us in that sense. So it's a different way of doing business.
Other countries are starting to go this way. Europe is starting to talk about it. They've been talking about it since 2000. To the extent that other countries—big chemical producers like Europe and the United States—start to take action, that will lessen the load on Canada, as well.