So in children's toys--for example, we talked about the rubber ducky, which is probably one of the basic toys children get when they're younger--now they're banned from there or they have been voluntarily removed from toys that children put in their mouths.
The one statement I'm thinking of, Ms. Stanley, is when you were talking about letting your children or your grandchildren play with the toy. What I heard was that since it's only in limited amounts anyway, it's not as if they're putting it in their mouth and sucking on it and holding it constantly.
There seemed to be a doubt in your mind if a child took a toy, let's say their favourite toy, and kept it in their mouth constantly over a long period of time. All of a sudden that inserted a little bit of doubt in my mind whether you would let your children have that toy that stays in their mouth all the time. Then I started wondering whether it's something we should expose our children to.