Thanks very much.
I'm going to struggle with your answer in the sense that that is what the House of Commons does—it creates laws and regulations. Obviously, if we have a government that refuses or doesn't know how to do that, it creates a problem for Canadians.
However, what I'm saying to you is great, an amendment, that's super. I just find it difficult that we have a government that doesn't have any other way to do this besides having folks like you come here with a single agenda to talk about something that is a tiny part of a $13-billion industry. For Canadians, and especially for Canadians who use natural health products, I think that's very distressing. However, thank you for that anyway.
Ms. Hoffman, I'll move on to you, through you, Chair. You talk about 700 incidents or reports—I can't remember your exact wording—of difficulties with natural health products. Can you tell me where you found that information?