In general, yes. But my answer remains the same. It depends. In the situation, yes, it will help if the chemical product has a...
chemical makeup that is similar to another one we've already assessed. So if we've looked at something and it's similar, that helps us in terms of understanding mode of action and that kind of stuff. If the new things we look at are similar to things we've already looked at, it means we don't have to duplicate the work, we simply validate it. So it does help in that regard.