No, because it all depends on the substances and the possibilities.
We will not submit every substance to exactly the same test.
Each substance cannot be evaluated the same way.
We will look at where the literature leads us to believe the health endpoints are, and we'll follow those appropriately. We will make sure that we consider vulnerables, whether aboriginals, seniors, children, and look to the specific vulnerabilities of different populations.
We try to find the most vulnerable population groups for the purposes of our evaluations.
The evaluation will be based on the most vulnerable population, and the assessment follows the science, which leads to the different types of health endpoints. If something is...cancer in the liver and there's no evidence that it leads to developmental issues, we wouldn't go there. So we follow the science.
We follow scientific methods.