I think one of our key mechanisms is to continue to be at the table with those other OECD countries, exchanging information and working closely together on the registration process and the re-evaluation process for chemicals. As we go through that process, we align with each other on our policy approaches to things like setting maximum residue levels. We can challenge each other as to whether we're using the best and most up-to-date science to set those kinds of standards.
That's our approach. It's to make sure we're at the table with our colleagues and we can challenge each other. This is truly an appropriate science-based standard.