Has it led to full bans of products? No, we would acknowledge that. It did lead, for example, through the assessment of BPA, to the action taken to say that BPA does not belong in baby bottles and to the move to do that very quickly.
There is an acknowledgement here that without the general prohibition in Bill C-6, we will always be required to move through the standard Canada Gazette part 1 and part 2 process and the time constraints around them. In the absence of Bill C-6 and the general prohibition, the department, through the Hazardous Products Act and CEPA, will always be required to do Gazette part 1 and Gazette part 2, and the consultation times.