It is part of it.
Again, I don't want to misrepresent these products. They are generally low-risk, but we had a tragic case of a 19-month-old in Alberta who died because of being given natural health products instead of treatment for meningitis. Dr. Steve Flindall is an emergency physician in Toronto who had a patient who was stable on medications for seizures but was taken off those medications and put on zinc. They went into status epilepticus, which is constant seizures, and died. It does happen.
Really the principle is that Canadians should be able.... They're self-selecting. They're self-selecting these products. They should have the assurance that they're going into a safe marketplace and that, when they're picking up a product, what's on the label is what's in the bottle; the advertising claims that are made are accurate; the quality of the product that's in that bottle is high; and the product is not going to be contaminated with bacteria or other things. That's the principle.