I would simply comment in support of what Dr. Phillips has already mentioned, but I do believe there is sufficient evidence around innovation and the investment environment. Going to Mr. Shipley's question, this can impact the scientific endeavours particularly of our new innovative ideas. This is where we would have the concern of using non-scientific principles as components in our regulatory framework. Those can come later, and you've given examples. There are many different examples of how you could build that, and indeed there's more dialogue required to take that on.
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