I don't represent Fisher Price. Obviously I don't know how their recalls have been conducted and all that. I don't know what their systems are.
I think every responsible company and every responsible manufacturer should be doing the recalls as effectively as they possibly can to give the appropriate information—not only how to remove the product from the market, but how to remove the product from retail, and how to appropriately destroy and dispose of the product so it does not become a hazard in the environment, if the product has been recalled because of toxic substances, for example, excessive amounts of lead. I think it's appropriate and it's the manufacturer's responsibility to give all the information to the consumers.
Based on what I have seen—I'm not 100% familiar with Canadian regulations—when we have done recalls, the same information that goes to the United States and to Europe will come to Canada as well, and at the same time.