Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for coming. It was very interesting testimony.
Dr. Johnson, I'd like to start with you. You've been talking about the patterns of abnormalities that we see. Of course, that's one of the questions we're really thinking about because the challenge is that we have so many people who have to provide documentary evidence, and after so many years, it is just not available.
In broad terms, is there a pattern of abnormalities you can see that would give you a very high likelihood that a person was injured by thalidomide?