You're raising a concern that we've heard from other Canadians. We do have regulations that prohibit toxic substances from being in products. We plan to be doing some product testing to make sure that a sample of products we test do comply with the regulations, but obviously we can't test every product on the market.
One of the things we're looking at in the context of planning for a chemicals management program after 2020 is the type of information consumers need that would be helpful to address a situation such as that, to give them information about the products they're buying and how to use them.
It is an issue we're aware of. At this point, companies need to comply with the regulations, but we can't test every product.
Product labelling was one suggestion made by the ENVI committee. That's one of the options we're looking at, but there are other ways to get information to consumers. Retailers such as Walmart have a safe-product label that they put on products that don't contain toxic substances.
There are different ways of addressing that concern, but I hear you.