 Times Square Toy Store in New York City, the chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission spoke one-on-one with parents about toy safety. Toys imported from China. Can you speak a little bit to that, please? Well, toys imported from China as toys manufactured in the United States and imported from other countries all have to meet U.S. requirements and meet the U.S. laws. And we can impose significant fines and sanctions on toy manufacturers or importers who do not meet these requirements. The chairman, joined by the head of toys or us and Safe Kids USA, gave shoppers safety tips for purchasing skill and age-appropriate toys this holiday season. Read the labels on the boxes. Make sure that the toy is appropriate for the age level of the child. If your child is three years old or younger, make sure the toy does not have a lot of small parts because children will put those parts in their mouths at that age and have a tendency to choke or swallow that small part. We share the mission of the CPSC to do everything we can to raise the bar continuously when it comes to the safety of toys and of baby products. And I can state without any equivocation that toys are safer than they have ever been. It's for parents to sign up at the CPSC website for their recall alerts. I think Mr. Storch mentioned this in his comments. That way you get an automatic email alert whenever there's a recall of a toy. After the recalls of 2007, the chairman had one goal in mind, and that is to restore consumer confidence in the safety of toys sold in the United States.