We recognize, and I'm sure others would recognize it as well, that information exchange in these circumstances is extremely critical. We worked very hard to provide the information in a timely manner that people were looking for. Part of that was making sure the information we had was relevant to what was happening, that it was in a format we could all collectively use, and that the analysis indicated it would take us to where we needed to go.
Part of what we need to revisit, I think, as we fine-tune the existing arrangements with all the jurisdictions, is that we have a clear understanding of how information is exchanged, what the time standards are to do that, and what the processes are to make it happen as quickly as possible.
Again coming back to my discussions with Dr. Williams this afternoon, this is one of the areas about which we wanted to assure him, that if he had a specific information need that he felt was outstanding, if they could identify it to us we would ensure they had it before the close of this week. He is reviewing with his staff whether there are any outstanding information requests that they feel would be relevant to the ongoing improvement of activities.