You wouldn't object if we put something back in that requires the government and the minister to inform consumers if there are some questions or concerns about a product.
I'd like to ask Lucienne and Gail this question as well. If a problem comes to light about a product, there is nothing in this bill, as it's now written, that requires the minister or the government to inform consumers about that particular worry or that concern. I want to reference, in particular, the news this week about Transport Canada not releasing all that information about car seats that were clearly problematic. When it was finally exposed by the media, Transport Canada released some information. But they used the excuse that it's about privacy and business concerns. This bill doesn't even address that kind of situation. Shouldn't we have something in law that requires that at least the information get out to consumers when there is substantive evidence, when there is documentation, or when there are scientific concerns?
Let me go first to Lucienne, and then I'll go to you, Arthur.