I don't think so; doctor of consumer affairs perhaps!
Nearly 10 years ago there was talk about reforming the consumer products, food and health safety system. Consequently, we think this bill has come at the right time because it finally enables an authority to recall products. The burden of proof rests solely on the shoulders of the importers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers, whereas, under the Hazardous Products Act, if I'm not mistaken, the government has to conduct an extensive and intensive study before it can declare an item hazardous. In this case, it's a completely different way of looking at things. That's why it's essential for us. It may not be perfect, but it's a major step forward.