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Getting back to your point about regulation of wood stoves, it's been a while since I looked up these provisions. As I recall, in 1988 when the act was being promulgated, the minister of the environment at the time made sure that as a result of some of those plug-in heaters that have oil moving through them—they were a consumer threat—CEPA was designed to allow the recall of products like that.
Is that still in the act, and could that be used, by extension, to regulate wood stoves in the way that you've described as a gap?
It was a DeLonghi heater, something like that. They had to be recalled. The minister of the environment made sure that this act allowed for the recall of some products that were a toxic threat.