Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
There is some confusion around what was gazetted in November last year. We have a number of asbestos regulations, and what we gazetted last year was a refinement of all those regulations into one place, so that we didn't have them in a variety of places. There was no change through that gazetting in what we did in the way of protecting the health of Canadians.
That being said, you are entirely right. When you read that chart, it does say.... And when we first put in the regulation on asbestos in children's products, the only science that existed showed that asbestos is only a problem if it can be inhaled. I asked the question because Mr. Martin asked me what happens if the child happens to eat it. There is no current science that suggests that eating asbestos is a problem.