There is a lot of activity. I guess the vision for the future, which we've articulated in the brief but not spoken about, is that there will be one package of data, whether it is Canada-U.S. or from a global perspective. There will be one evaluation that can then be shared through various science-based organizations, whether it's in the European Union, the United States, or Canada. The decision will be up to the individual country, based on specific requirements.
We have a cold climate here. It helps us eliminate some pests that they don't have in the U.S., but the use patterns are sometimes different. If there is a good reason for a difference, it's certainly very valid. But 99% or 95% of the time, there should be no reason that a synchronous or simultaneous decision can't be made in each country in the future.