I would say that right now Canada is not on track, but I think we could be. That's the good news. I try to look at these things in an optimistic way. The bad news is that we're behind other jurisdictions. The good news is that, because of that, we can learn from them.
We can look to the United States, for instance. They have a similar 2035 deadline. We can see what works there. Part of it is that is through their TSCA, the Toxic Substances Control Act, they have requirements to reduce and replace, to the extent practicable and scientifically justified, the use of animals.
There's also a planning requirement. I think that's really important. There's a planning requirement to actually get us on track and make sure we're being thoughtful and strategic and thinking through how to actually achieve the deadline. We're very pleased that's been included by the Senate in proposed section 73. We'd really like to see that stay.