It is a paper assessment. There might be some situations, but we will not likely go out and do a new research project that could take two or three years. We will be looking at the information that's out there.
That said, to collect all that information, to understand it, to talk to any other experts, to do a report, to do the peer review that would be necessary to do that, and to get our heads around this cumulative impact assessment and look at examples used in other places is a complex challenge for a risk assessor. So I feel that it would be very tight and that we would probably shortchange the risk assessment if we were to require all of that to happen in a 12-month window.