It seems as though that's a problem with CEPA, that there would be the ability for someone to interpret that at different levels. I think that's something we'll have to look at to see if we can get it fixed.
You talked about Governor in Council assessing a specific list of substances and checking to see who has the authority to assess the risks. I'm wondering about the ability to assess the risks. How much work, how much science, how much effort is going into determining whether some of those substances pose risks? Is that something the government is doing? Who does that legwork to determine whether there's actually a substantial risk?