I can go through a couple of the chemicals that are on the list. I should clarify that 300 were what's called CNAP, or certificate of new application process, where they've essentially said these aren't in the market at relevant levels. If you want to reintroduce them into the market, you have to go through the new substances regime.
They've issued the challenge to industry to show that 200 of these chemicals are safely managed. One of those chemicals is bisphenol A. This is the number 7 recycling symbol on hard plastic containers. Just last week there was a study linking this chemical to breast cancer. There are a number of studies that link it to cancer.