I'm sorry; my question is really about how you get to the point of applying this act if there is something that should be prohibited, but it's not listed in the act. Yes, they're listed in other acts, but it doesn't always come together.
There's science in on a number of other things besides lead and phthalates and bisphenol A. There must be science in on mercury and cadmium and other products that have been demonstrated to be pretty serious in terms of children. What does it take, if it's not in the bill and it's not on a hot list? What does it take to move action in those areas, action other than your statements that you're working on it or that the government or the minister...?