I'll start.
Certainly we're on track. The target is obviously September of next year, but many of the things, for example the FIORP, are in place. We're using it, and we will be testing it shortly, etc. Many of the recommendations have actually already been implemented. For many of those that are in process, it's a matter of refinements. It's not a matter of “what would we do if something happened?” It's really about getting the t's crossed and the i's dotted as much as anything, to make sure we have the legal people and everybody on the same page. But in the event of something happening, as we've demonstrated--and we have a long list of outbreaks we've all been involved with just in the past year--it is not only better, but it is continuing to improve with each learning.