Oh, it will be a polite rant.
You've been telling us about this GHS for years. We put forward labelling motions in Parliament eight years ago, and you said GHS was coming, just wait. Now here we are, asking for labelling in a bill so that parents can know what toys are safe or not, and you're telling us to wait for GHS.
I don't think that will wash with Canadians. I think we can do better than that. I want to know why, as a bare minimum, you don't allow for labelling in this bill. Surely that's the most basic step that can be taken for Canadians.
Let's go back to lead. You talked about this chemical management system. Well, I now learn that lead is not on that list. So what are you doing, through this bill, that tells parents that a product with lead is off the market, it's not going to be sold, it's banned, it's prohibited?
You talked about lead in jewellery. That's it. But lead in key chains is okay. Lead in girls' watches is okay, maybe. I don't know. You've been very irresponsible on this front. You have to be able to tell parents, either way, that a product is safe or not, based on lead levels, or give them the labelling.
Tell me what system is in place that will ban toys with lead that are beyond background levels, beyond the so-called levels you say are naturally in products. How can I as a parent know what is safe or not? You won't do anything through this bill, and you won't even allow for labelling. So how can I tell anybody they can feel safe and secure through this legislation? What's new about any of this? It's not even risk management.