He suggests that we should go back to a certification process. The bill now requires people to meet standards on paper. The problem is, how real is it? Who's inspecting? How do we know? How do we know if there are toxins in these products? How do we know it isn't counterfeit? Until someone actually gets into the field and inspects, we're not going to know any of this. We wait for a death and then we recall it. So big deal. Maybe it's a little better than it was, but we've had lots of recalls under the old legislation.
I'd like to know what's new in this legislation that ensures that we're following the precautionary principle on a proactive basis. I'm asking Geneviève, Arthur, and others.