I'm not at liberty to be able to share the specifics of the legislation until it's tabled. But I want to remind the committee that in any production, whether it be the production of toothpaste or lettuce or pharmaceutical products, part of the strength of Canada's regulatory system, when it comes to consumer products, when it comes to food safety, when it comes to pharmaceutical products is to make sure we have strict systems in place to identify contamination. Contaminations do happen from time to time, and that's why we have systems in place to recall immediately, as was done in these circumstances, to make sure that people are aware if something has been identified and then to be sure that the systems are in place so we will always be able to make those identifications as quickly as possible and inform people who might be at risk.
Perhaps you would be reassured by some comments from my deputy in that regard.