I want to come to you, Mr. Thuna.
You spoke about enforcement. You said that regulations are important—I appreciate that, as a business owner, you want those regulations—but you said that there needs to be enforcement, that without enforcement they mean nothing. As I understand, that's precisely what Vanessa's Law does. It actually gives the power to recall a product in case it's not meeting the regulation.
Is it not precisely doing what you're suggesting should happen? There are regulations in place, and there's an enforcement mechanism. If we pass Bill C-368, that enforcement mechanism then is gone.