I think this is a difficult question. Perhaps I can help clarify.
When we do a report, for example, we always mention that this is based on the evidence available as of that date. If the information changes, then we'll take another look at it.
That's precisely what we're doing, actually, just this afternoon, with the long COVID. We've reconvened the expert committee one year after we put out the report because it was based on data up until December of 2022. Now there have been developments, and we're reconvening. We will put out—I don't know if it's going to be a correction, but it will be an update, for sure, on where the science is, and any further or newer recommendations that we will be providing will be based on that.