Thank you very much.
As I think was discussed this morning, the issue of context is particularly important.
We were talking about the issue of context which is essential to develop an action plan dealing with a specific problem.
So the issue here is context. As we heard in the discussions earlier this morning, with the example of ammonia and other substances, it's important that as we look at them, as we evaluate them and make risk-based decisions, we respond in an appropriate manner. I think the issue here is are there particular actions that are contributing to a particular problem, and are we sure that we have the right regulatory actions in response to that?
Without question, if there are specific uses leading to specific problems, that's where our scientists will find that out and provide us with the information we need to allow us to regulate appropriately and not generalize.