Can I respond to that? I didn't catch what you were saying initially.
That's a really important point, and overwhelmingly it's an issue of imported products. In the examples I've used, certainly with lead, it's an issue of imports. That's why the concern I've raised is trade trumping health. I think it is a very legitimate concern. I think it's the reason we have not regulated consumer products effectively thus far. It's a significant challenge now, because a regulation on imported products may be construed as an unfair barrier to trade--a non-tariff barrier to trade. We have to come to terms with that. An awful lot of what we're talking about is imported.
In the specific example you give, it depends. If this government actually puts in place something that's going to say these substances are not allowed in products, that issue of a timeline regarding when those imports can happen has to be addressed.
I want to hear their answer.