Certainly, in terms of the development of policy, it's not one person at all who makes those decisions and puts forth those policies. Again, it's entire groups of scientists, experts in policy and legal experts who come together to bring forth that policy. That policy is then shared publicly for open discussion. We have discussions with stakeholders, as well, so that input can be inserted into the process. Even that input and then the response to that input is publicly available, open and transparent.
The idea is to make sure that the process and the development of both the policy and the regulations are open and transparent so that, as you said, it's not an opinion piece. It's based on science and evidence.