Yes and no. We conducted studies on children's health but we did not collect any new bio-monitoring data. We examined exposure levels to pesticides and other toxic chemicals.
But I would like to mention, if you're interested particularly in bio-monitoring, the best place to go is the recent U.S. National Research Council's report on bio-monitoring. It just came out. We had a workshop on bio-monitoring at the University of Ottawa several weeks ago, and we had the chair of that committee, Dr. Thomas Burke from Johns Hopkins University, come and address us. We have a full report, some several hundred pages, of the proceedings of that workshop on our website.