There are two elements.
First, we understand the reputation that CEPA had. The reputation that CEPA is developing is one of being much more nimble and much quicker.
I would also return to the chemicals management plan. As a result of a parliamentary committee's direction to the Department of Health and the Department of the Environment to prioritize 23,000 substances, the departments did that. Now there is a set of priorities on concerns for health and the environment on a broad range of health end points.
In the past it would have taken the department between five and ten years to do an assessment, the average being seven, and we acknowledge that. They were doing about a handful of assessments a year. Since the chemicals management plan was launched, we've been doing 15 substances every quarter--