We believe this should be the case.
It is simply a difference in mandatory testing. Plants will almost certainly have their own testing. When they are able to prove, on occasion, day after day, that they have a very state-of-the-art process, there should be some flexibility. It already exists in the policy. If we use anti-microbials, we can reduce the number of mandatory tests. That is why we want a more flexible policy based on the risk.
This is right. It is a policy being implemented for the first time. We accept the policy, but we also want to be able to show that we have new processes, new technologies and we want to be compensated for our investments.