First of all, in terms of our update, we haven't really had any criticism of the content of the report. The Government of China has said that it's anti-China. Obviously, if we didn't care about China, we wouldn't care about this. The Government of China said that the figures must be wrong because their percentage of anti-rejection drugs is the same as the percentage of transplants worldwide. Of course, that doesn't account for transplant tourists. Their statistics about anti-rejection drugs are as hard to fathom as their statistics about transplant volumes.
I admittedly used some multipliers in trying to give you a shortcut to figure out where the totals come from. If you look at the actual report, we don't do it that way. What we do is go hospital by hospital and look at the actual numbers at each hospital using their websites, their newsletters, their bed counts, their staff counts, their research grants, their research publications, and media reports. We do not take one hospital and multiply it by 146 or 1,000. We do it for every single hospital and add up the figures. That's why there are 2,400 footnotes; 2,200 of them come from the individual hospitals.
I'm glad you're not persuaded by the shortcuts, because I invite you to read the whole report.