It is, and one of the things we are actively involved in on the Internet is false claims, of course. So for the Nivea settlement that I mentioned, we concluded an agreement with Beiersdorf, the maker of certain Nivea products. They warranted that the application of a cream would reduce a person's size. Following our settlement, they've agreed to take the product off Canadian shelves, as they did in the U.S., to pay an administrative monetary penalty, and to pay the cost of our investigation, because the claims they made weren't, in our view, supported by adequate tests.
On October 5th, 2011. See this statement in context.