I'll go to the heart of what we're doing with respect to labelling. There are a number of acts that seek to have more labelling. When you look at what we're faced with now in terms of labelling, we have the Hazardous Products Act and we have the consumer chemicals and containers regulations that protect consumers from hazards posed by consumer chemical products that are manufactured, imported, sold or advertised in Canada under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
Those kinds of increased labelling requirements will cost millions of dollars and not really produce any direct benefit in terms of human health or the environment. That's one of our concerns.