Paul wants to answer, but no, the onus is on proponents--industry--to provide data. However, I would say that the evaluation also considers more so-called independent published peer-reviewed literature and/or it should. That's certainly the case for the evaluation of pesticides, which I know a bit more about, as far as being more up to date on new substances goes. There is a lack of transparency in all of this that, again, you can do something about with amendments to CEPA.
But let's let Paul talk.