It would, and it would take those products out of the market.
Lead is an interesting example. Under the Hazardous Products Act, which this bill amends, we ban lead, but we ban it in children's jewellery, not in other products--not in keychains, for example. We tested keychains and found very high, more than 50%, lead content in some of them. Think about parents who give their keys to their kids to play with. Your kid is crying, your infant is crying, and you hand it to them, and of course it goes straight into the mouth. These amendments would focus on getting those kinds of products off the market, starting with the ones that don't belong in consumer products. Lead doesn't belong in a consumer product. It doesn't belong in the paint on a consumer product. Bisphenol A is another example.