Certainly the provisions in the bill, as we mentioned, give us more flexibility in terms of collecting data. It really comes down to two parts of it. One is that there are powers in the bill that actually ask companies to do reassessments. You can have a situation that's going on for a period of time; you can have one look at the data, but that may not be sufficient. It's really looking at that body of data, being able to drill down, and being very specific to look for specific issues.
The other part of it is to then ask for new data, whether it's studies or whether it's new information that needs to come to bear to make those decisions. I think when you have more information, then we can do the analysis and we can make sure, as we do and endeavour to do, that the labels reflect exactly the state of information that—