Again, I think we need to go back to the two aspects.
In terms of the three large recalls that we examined, the number of illnesses were contained. When we saw that there was confusion in the decision-making, that people who would make decisions in the normal course of events were not making decisions in this case, and where there was confusion in the communication between the agency and the companies....
I think in the chapter we specifically identify that there was some confusion in the XL case around the dates that were involved in the recall and the products that were involved in the recall. We do say that the illnesses were contained in those three incidents. However, when you look at some of the things we saw, they need to be improved, we feel, in order for people to have confidence that the system will always return that level of success.