I have a question for Ms. Coombs. You walked us a bit through the process for disinfectants. I know the same rigour doesn't apply for other projects in the group that you represent--I'm thinking of cosmetics and even children's toys.
This afternoon I introduced a bill in the House about phthalates, which is a group of chemicals that cause all sorts of things. They've been banned in Europe and in some of the states in the U.S. They happen to exist in a group of products that don't fall under the same rigour as the one you described for disinfectants.
How would you suggest we capture, through CEPA or through this process, the same type of certainty that we have with the disinfectants you talked about?