Thank you very much for this question.
We met with many members of the health committee over the past year. Many of the members recommended that we look at international standards, that rather than doing and funding Canadian research and developing our own standards, we look to international standards. That's exactly what we did.
That's why we looked at the recommended standard from the World Health Organization, which is 75 decibels. The International Organization for Standardization has 65 decibels for close-to-the-ear toys and 85 decibels for other toys. The U.S.A has a voluntary standard of 70 decibels for toys held close to the ear. So we did look at international standards and we made our recommendation in that regard.