Sure. It's a bit of an interesting thing for me, because working for a non-governmental organization, where they put the label is really not hugely of concern to me. It's just that the consumers be warned. But as I mentioned, this particular bottle has a label for flammability, skull and crossbones for toxicity, and an explosive logo. Should the product have also been corrosive, they would have found space to include that logo too. We now have full ingredient disclosure on cosmetics in Canada, and they've found lots of ways to fit that in. Sometimes you peel the label back to find it.
The industry can figure that out, so I'm not too worried about it.