They're essentially catching up. Let's put it that way. We're talking about a two-year restoration period for patent term restoration. In Europe, it's five years. In the U.S., it's five years. It's trying to keep pace with them. It's not exactly five years, but it's better than what we had before, which was nothing.
It's essentially recognizing that we have to keep pace with other jurisdictions around the world. Otherwise, we will lose that investment dollar. We will lose the innovation.