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Environment committee Under CEPA there's a very clear division between risk assessment, which is a scientific examination of the risk of the substance that it could pose on human health, and the environment. That is very separate from how the substance is used and how it should be managed and that's i
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee The section 71 notices gather a very robust set of information on how those products enter commerce and how they're being used. I assure you that's a key part of decision-making on which risk management tools are used. I hate to use a metaphor like the eighty-twenty rule, but as
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee I think it's the work. One of the first things I said in this discussion was that from day one, our industry and our industry association has been a full partner in the development of CEPA and a chemicals management plan. Sure, there are issues where we share different views fro
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee If you'd like to see more, we're happy to share it with you.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee I would say one last thing to your comment, though. We can't separate chemistry and chemicals from our everyday health.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee Everything in this room has chemicals in it, and 95% of everything that's manufactured in the world has chemicals. The point of CEPA exercise and the CMP has been to prove to Canadians that although there are 23,000 chemicals in commerce, you really need to have some concern abo
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee I would just say that what you've talked about is the inherent difference between a hazard approach and a risk approach. On the example of saying that someone's exposed to something because of the nature of their job and what's the right thing—to remove the person from that posi
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee I don't think that's true at all. We're talking here about the role of the federal government. The marketplace plays a very strong role. Someone mentioned phthalates earlier. The companies that are the largest producers of phthalates are the world's largest producers of phthala
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee There are also examples of substances that were found through assessment to not be toxic, but that companies themselves have voluntarily removed from the marketplace because of the precautionary principle. It isn't all about rules and decisions that the government makes. It's a
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee Well, I believe that we have a process. There's a list of substances there and we know what's of concern. We have a process to examine, at industry's cost, new substances that come into commerce. The question of alternatives comes up very fully every time a risk management is d
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee No, but—
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee Absolutely. I think there was a comment about section 71. It made me chuckle a little bit, because I can tell you that in our industry there's a significant workload involved in responding to section 71 information requests. The certainty is there, and there's also due process.
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee We believe so. The public has many sets of interests. Certainly protection of human health and the environment is part of them, but also, as I mentioned, effective use of public resources. I know Mr. Moffet was here yesterday. You will probably have questions about REACH. That
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson
Environment committee A certain number of companies are small ones. Taking the value of shipments, we represent about 70% to 75% of the value of industrial chemical shipments in Canada. If you think about the chemical industry as a pie of about $50 billion, half of it is agricultural chemicals and p
March 10th, 2016Committee meeting
Bob Masterson