I'll start. Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to start by thanking you for being here today. I want to congratulate you and your officials on a very busy session, particularly in leading the world in the handling of H1N1.
You said something in your opening comments that got my attention. I was recently back in Oshawa doing my Christmas shopping, like a lot of parents, out at the Oshawa Centre. I have three small kids. The good news for parents is there's lots of really cool stuff out there. The selection is huge. But we've recently seen large recalls for cribs and strollers.
I know, Minister, you have a toddler who's very curious, walks around, and puts things in his mouth.
Parents are concerned--Canadians are concerned--because they want the gifts they're buying to go under the Christmas tree for their kids to be safe. Can you explain to Canadians what you're doing to protect against unsafe consumer products, especially since parents are out there right now buying all kinds of toys and things for their kids to put under the Christmas tree?