As I said, there are a few basic premises. I think Dr. Lennox knows more about the details of the registries than I do. There are some basic things to make sure the registry works. One is that it's mandated that basically an implant can't be put in and the guarantee respected unless, for example, the plastic surgeon has gone through a checklist with the patient initially of all the complications, and the patient understands each and every complication. Then it's a question of how to make it so that implantation is not recognized for the guarantee unless it's registered in the Canadian registry, so that it's mandated. Once again, I think it's very practical, and, as I've said and am going to keep saying, it's the breast implant companies who ultimately have to foot that bill.
On May 4th, 2023. See this statement in context.