Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'll get right to the point, since our time is limited. I'd like to draw your attention to lines 8 and 10 on page 2 of the bill which refer to medical devices, excluding blood bags. I'm rather concerned about these two items covered in the bill, so much so that I'm thinking about moving an amendment to delete these two lines.
Regarding DEHP in medical devices, excluding blood bags, the plan is to ban phthalates. After doing a bit of research, I came to the realization that DEHP is found not only in blood bags but in other medical devices as well, such as catheters, IV tubing and gloves. If we adopt this bill, 12 months after it comes into force, a ban will be imposed on medical devices that are required to treat patients and sick people.
In 2004, Quebec's Institut national de santé publique released a report which contained the following finding:
Until such time as phthalate-free products come on the market, it is not recommended, and there is no reason for depriving the public of certain types of treatments or procedures at this time since the health benefits far outweigh the risks associated with exposure to DEHP.
Can you tell me if phthalate-free medical devices have come onto the market? If these two components are not removed from the bill, are we not running the risk of depriving certain patients of life-saving treatment options?