It was true then, and it is required now. We have done considerable consumer consultations and health professional consultations, and what we've found is that there are challenges with the labels. There are challenges in terms of a lack of contrast. They are difficult to read, and the font size in some cases might be four points, which is microscopic. There's no standardized way that the warnings are displayed. There isn't modernized information on how you contact the companies. There isn't allergen information on the labels. Overall, it isn't presented in a way that is standardized. It is different from product to product. It is very difficult to compare.
There is information there; it's just how legible it is and how easy it is to access. We have gotten a lot of feedback on that. The labelling is really putting it in a standardized way with all of that information that—