This legislation, through the general prohibition, if the level that was found presented a risk, would allow us to act.
There's an important fundamental issue that is problematic for people to understand. With technology today, if you ask me to look for it, I will find it. In pretty much anything we are down to nano-particles. It's very difficult to find something that, as you say, is completely lead-free. It occurs naturally in the environment. It's in dust, it is all around us, in many respects.
The unfortunate reality is that technologies today will allow us, if you say, “Go and look for it”, to find it. What we are trying to do with the general prohibition is make sure that industry, when it designs its products, takes those issues into account so that there is not an undue risk to Canadians as they use those products.