That's a good question.
Actually, 65,000 only represents the number of pages submitted by the companies as part of their application. When you look at the total number of pages, all the scientific and technical articles, and the books that were included in that, it numbers in the hundreds of thousands of pages.
As you can imagine, there are a number of things that actually have to proceed before we provide those to committee, including translation, review for proprietary information, and verification. In terms of the papers, we have to get consent from any of the scientific writers. We have to get permission from them to translate.
The total cost of providing all the information that forms the basis of the decision would amount to--and this is a conservative estimate, because it doesn't actually include any delays to other ongoing medical device reviews--$55.9 million.