The comments about individuals who give consent and then change their mind later...for some of us who were around the table and listened to testimony when this legislation was drafted, it shouldn't surprise many of us, because people will walk over cut glass--pardon the expression--to have a child when they're trying to conceive. Once they conceive, looking back a year or two later, they might have a different perspective on how precious the embryo is and have a different take on giving it up for research. I don't think that should surprise many of us in the field.
The data on the Nisker study is interesting. You said something about 88% of those—