Okay. The reason this came up is that this comes from another committee's study of this operation and this drilling technique. At the time, the government was resistant to having these disclosed; up until a certain point they weren't disclosed at all. We brought companies forward that are in the business and asked them if they would disclose their chemicals. The government argued there were privacy issues and corporate secrecy and all sorts of competitiveness issues. The companies themselves had no problem. This is going back two to three years, and more and more are disclosing what's in there, but not fully.
The idea is that the role of government would be to have a full disclosure and registry of these, especially as we can all admit this is a controversial issue and it involves water and that's always controversial, the water table. So we'll be supporting this.
I essentially get from your testimony that you're saying this isn't a role for WHMIS. This is not caught up in the program that Health Canada runs. Is that right?