Thank you.
My second question would be around public education. I think I need you to clarify. If I heard correctly, organizations and the industry have been waiting for some sort of designation under the Food and Drugs Act in order to do public education. I'm wondering why, as soon as these non-corrective cosmetic lenses came on the market, the industry didn't respond quicker to start to educate the public, and especially our youth, around the unsafe use of them.