Absolutely. With the exception of this particular regulation, Canada has the global gold standard when it comes to chemicals management. That is because we have a multiphased approach where we look at the volumes of the chemistries in question. We do a risk assessment on each individual chemistry and those uses. We identify uses where there might be some types of exposures of concern. We have very targeted rules on how we're going to do the risk management for those chemistries.
It just feels like on this particular one, they're doing something different. Canada is the world leader in chemicals management. We talked earlier about the advent of the Stockholm Convention. This rule, which was originally designed by Prime Minister Chrétien's government and implemented by Prime Minister Harper's government, is the beacon around the world for the efficient use of resources and ensuring that chemistries are being used in products in a way that is safe for Canadians.
