I was going to add that in 2007 and 2008 the department got some funding to try to improve the cosmetic regulations. We note in our report three things that the department could have done, but in 2012 they decided not to proceed. Those three things would have been requiring mandatory incident reporting—because right now it's not mandatory—notifying Health Canada of ingredients prior to sale, and disclosure of these fragrance allergens, as happens in the European Union. They decided not to proceed with that. You could ask the department why and whether or not they're thinking of reinvigorating those potential regulations to strengthen the cosmetic regulations.
On June 2nd, 2016. See this statement in context.