There really are. The charter specifically listed a large appendix of very precise data sets that each individual member state has agreed to provide by the end of the two-year period. We all, as well, have to provide an update at the end of 2014 on how we're doing with those.
In terms of us, as Corinne mentioned, and the U.S. and the U.K., the bulk of these data sets are already available. You can already compare them under the existing licensing regime across those three jurisdictions. Some of the other G-8 countries are not quite so advanced. The monitoring that will be done will be to help them to catch up to the rest of the G-8 numbers.