I'm just going to give everybody a chance to speak a little bit about a couple of things.
One, we just spoke about monetary penalties, which make this bill stronger. But I'm also going to mention a few other things that really weren't in the older bill, such as the idea of a mandatory reporting; and a general prohibition, such as exists elsewhere, as in the EU, to deal with unregulated products or hazards. The old bill didn't give the minister the ability to order test results or recalls. And there were no counterfeit provisions in the old bill. As we just said, there are the monetary penalties themselves.
I'll just give you guys a chance to sum this up. Will these things make this bill much stronger than the old one?