All studies, as I mentioned, will be registered through public databases. The quality of those studies is discussed with the regulatory agencies and is reviewed by ethics advisory boards. So there are at least two levels of scrutiny with respect to the scientific methodology and whether the right questions are answered. This is not done exclusively by the manufacturer, so there is peer review. The information will become available, but at the outset there is a level of scrutiny that we encourage.
On February 5th, 2008. See this statement in context.