I've read the list that is in the fact-finding project.
We have a document that states what was sprayed in Gagetown. It somewhat differed from what they focused on in the fact-finding project. They had a tendency to focus on Agent Orange alone, but there were other substances, whether sprayed separately or individually, that they didn't concentrate on.
There were 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, which were sprayed for numerous years. I think it was done in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1959. Those two chemicals mixed together are the mixture of Agent Orange, so they were spraying it well before 1966 and 1967. There was also Tordon 101—I think it's called that—which is a liquid dioxin. There's also Tordon 10K, which is pellets that were sprayed. There's a huge list.
In my brief, I linked to one of the documents in which they identified all of the substances that they sprayed, but they don't actually focus on all of them.
Where the problem lies with some of these chemicals, from what I have read and researched, is with the mixtures of Agent Orange, Agent White and Agent Purple, which were sprayed. Gary can talk more to that because he understands it a little better than I do. However, there's what's called a TCDD component, which is a by-product. That's where there's a dioxin that's more toxic than just the 2,4-D and the 2,4,5-T alone.