You right that it's very complicated because there are so many numbers. Basically, 60% is the overall efficacy estimate, but if you look at people who got it with a longer interval, so 12 weeks and over, you're right that it then goes up to over 80%. In real-world effectiveness in terms of preventing hospitalization and death, it's above 80% even for elderly populations.
What I was saying was that those data came out after the NACI recommendation was released on March 1, and therefore these data are being included in the updated statement that will be published within the next few days.