There is no recall mechanism in the current legislation, and we need that. Once we have passed this legislation we will have a mandatory recall mechanism in place. We will also be able to follow up with industry or retailers to monitor whether those products have been recalled. Currently we have no authority to do any of that. We can warn people; that is the only authority we have.
This legislation before us will give us the authority to recall or take corrective measures to stop sales, or to relabel, as an example, for proper instructions on the use of a product. If there are further issues as a result of an unsafe product, we can go through the mandatory recall process. We don't have that right now.
The other thing we will have with this legislation is the ability to require the industry to produce evidence of how they have tested their product for safety and what not, and to show they've done the necessary testing to make sure it's safe. Shared information would be helpful to us in determining whether in fact it was properly used, whether it is safe and what not. As it is right now, we don't have that mechanism. This legislation would allow us to do that.