Yes.
Dr. Newman had a kind of scale with something like 25 points. Most of the ones that he recommended would be well over 20 out of 25 on that scale. The challenge comes, though, that there are always other possibilities. There was one person born in the middle 1970s who was strongly believed to have been exposed to thalidomide but with no documentary evidence, who came in at about 24 out of 25 on Dr. Newman's score, but we couldn't accept because there was no evidence of probability of exposure. It's a combination of the availability of the drug plus the damage pattern.