The good news is that we do have relationships with other countries. These are mutual relationships. One type of relationship allows for sharing information from product assessments. We also have agreements with various governments. For example, if a government conducts an assessment and we have an agreement with that government, because for example they conduct their assessments in accordance with standards that we accept, then the Government of Canada can accept that country's decision because that is what we would have decided. Thus, there are truly relationships that allow for decision and information sharing. It depends on the information that is provided by each company.
There are limits based on confidential business information, but there are agreements with other countries.