You have duplicated efforts, with respect, and when CEPA does that more integrated assessment and finds there is a problem, it can then hand off that assessment to other pieces of legislation, to say there is a product problem and action needs to be taken.
There was a question earlier about bisphenol A, BPA, where the assessment was done under the chemicals management plan, and the baby bottles were recalled under the Hazardous Products Act. So the two pieces of legislation, given that the assessment is integrated and done once, and can then drive to the most appropriate tool to manage that risk.
My colleague would like to make an additional point.