Thank you.
Ms. Cooper, I'll be able to ask that question of you now.
There are two things. In your brief, you've said CEPA should be amended “to give the Minister of Health and the Environment the power to recall products from retail and wholesale operations where they violate regulations, or are believed to cause an unreasonable risk.” My understanding is that our announcement on Friday includes that. We have bio-monitoring also, which Mr. Glover elaborated on briefly.
My concern is focused on the health of Canadians. I'm one of the many who suffer from allergies, particularly indoor dust. In this job, we spend a lot of time indoors. When you have products breaking down and creating dust indoors, it.... I take shots once a week for allergies, and it's a growing norm, unfortunately. To have good air quality is, I think, an admirable goal.
My question to you is a little bit on PBDEs. You were talking about them and the risk for our health as they break down. Could you comment on that and on our Clean Air Act, which is of course focusing not only on outdoor air quality but also indoor.