If I remember correctly, the Hazardous Products Act does not enable the minister to impose mandatory recalls, on the one hand. On the other hand, as I said, it's a reverse burden of proof. Under the Hazardous Products Act, the government had to gather the most exhaustive evidence in order to declare a product hazardous, like walkers.
Now, as soon as we see that there is a hazard, from the standpoint of safety, the minister can order a recall and withdrawal. We think that's really a step forward.