Thank you for the question.
There are certainly gaps in the sense that alternative methods to replace animal testing aren't fully developed and aren't fully validated with respect to their ability to replace all animal testing currently. However, the proposed amendments we're talking about in amendment G-12 would enable a strong message that alternative methods will be considered and used to the extent practicable, recognizing that the animal testing will still be necessary to protect Canadians and human health.
I hope that's clear.