Yes. We do not want the process to be too cumbersome. We envision a mechanism whereby the claimant can make a request. The IRB can consider the request quickly. If there is nothing to it—in most cases, there will likely be nothing to it—the IRB can say it does not want to hear any more about it. But if the IRB finds that something dramatic has happened, such as the massacre of a family, it can say that it has to look at the new evidence a bit more.
On May 11th, 2010. See this statement in context.