Not in our view. Because we're basically replacing one phrase with a synonym that's more modern, the view is that it's not going to make any changes.
The concern that generics have raised is around the size, shape, or colour of a pill or a medicine being trademarked. In fact, in the jurisprudence the courts have been quite clear that what is of value.... Drugs aren't prescribed because of the shape, size, or colour of a pill. They're prescribed because of a medicinal ingredient. The medicinal ingredient is the basis for the distinctiveness of the product, not the dress of the product, which is its colour, its shape, or its size.