They are moving through making a number of rules, and this would allow us to be very compatible with them. There are some things the U.S. is looking at with respect to mandatory toy testing and other things that we are watching very closely as we move forward.
Our attempt--again, because of the benefits of international harmonization, as long as it's harmonizing up--would be to continue to work with them to make sure that we have compatible legislation and the ability to exchange information. They're a much larger market. The signals they see on product problems, because of the numbers in their marketplace, are very helpful to us.
So we want to see a continued exchange of information. If there are small signals in a large population, they would catch them and share that with us. We could move very quickly to do joint recalls and joint corrective measures with industry.