We certainly support the disclosure of information. We support the quality of the disclosure of information, that is, and not the quantity of the disclosure of information.
What I mean by that is.... I have experience on disclosing information, because the Consumer Products Safety Commission in the United States has asked several retailers to disclose information about incidents involving the products they sell. What has happened as a result is that it has become a massive data dump into the government. And that type of information doesn't do anything for anybody. As a matter of fact, some important information that should be highlighted gets lost. From that perspective, I think we need to disclose information that is well vetted and well analyzed.
More importantly, when there are new, emerging hazards, not only does the government need to know, but the consumer needs to know immediately and needs to be educated about those emerging hazards. Information needs to be disclosed, but we need to go through the process of analyzing and evaluating it and giving people the proper information.