Perhaps coming back to a question that I had, now that this has been red-flagged—we weren't aware of this—will you be approaching Treasury Board and requesting funding? You mentioned children and toys with lead in them. Why not actually do tests of the Canadian public, especially children across the country, to give us an indication of what potentially is out there? For instance, if the lead in the toys hadn't been flagged by another country, we would not be aware of it. Yet if we did testing of actual consumers, we might get the heads-up that there's something out there that we should be concerned about.
On February 12th, 2007. See this statement in context.