To go back to the testimony of Dr. Kahan, who I think was a very credible witness, he actually gave us some examples of where these monographs, which Mr. Young says are just factual, were actually inaccurate. He gave us two examples: the product monograph for OxyContin was inaccurate; and the monograph for the Hydromorph Contin is similarly inaccurate, in many ways.
So there are, apparently, serious situations where these monographs, whether they're meant to be factual, are not accurate. I think the need to have an independent review is something that's very important if we're talking about overall drug safety.