Can you tell me, of those 132 substances, since they've been declared toxic, what has happened with those substances? Are they prohibited from being used in the environment now?
I know we talked about the virtual elimination list and other things in your presentation. In reading the previous report, they talked about how the virtual elimination list wasn't working effectively, and it was a total failure because the Governor in Council was...prohibition, maybe that should be the tool to be used, etc. I'm wondering if anything has happened to eliminate those chemicals from being used in the environment.