Okay. That's helpful.
One of the other things that again I'm looking at just from my perspective, because I figure I'm an average Canadian, is in terms of what information is available on the Canadian government website in regard to toxic substances.
I went to the Canadian government website while I was waiting, just to see what was there. I would have no understanding when I'm looking at the different types of lead and the chemicals that are there.
As an average person, because I'm so highly sensitive to everything, I would want some idea of things I need to be careful with if I'm sensitive to mercury or lead. I don't necessarily need you to mention stores, but even bracelets or things such as that. I'm not quite sure exactly what I'm looking for, but I know I'm looking for far more information than what currently exists.
Have we actually done focus groups with Canadians to ask them to look at our websites and tell us what information they think is missing? Have you done any of that so that maybe we can get Canadians coming to the Government of Canada website, so that you can provide people such as me with the information I desperately need to stay healthy?