Conditional registrations were used for PMRA to get confirmatory information. They needed additional information, but they felt they had enough information to conditionally register, so temporarily register. They wanted additional information. I would say it created a bit of confusion on the part of the public, the conditional registrations. But I think it's too soon to tell whether it will be of benefit or not. There could be a negative to not having conditionals if we're approving pesticides before we have all the information we need.
The conditional registrations did create confusion, and created an opportunity for pesticides that hadn't received final okay to be in circulation and to be used for 10 or, the last time we audited, 20 years.