I didn't have a chance to explain. Going forward, we are making a great many changes in our processes, and one of them is that Mr. Toyoda himself initiated this approach of a global quality committee, which has been formed in Japan, and there is always a North American member there. But also to the recalls, specific to your question, we have changed our format for the decision-making process on recalls. It used to be that it was strictly done in Japan alone, and by the Japanese alone. Now we are forming a committee that consists of four different regions. One is North America, one is Japan, one is Europe, one is China. So there will be North American representation in the decision process for recalls from now on. It is now in the process of being formed; in a matter of two weeks or so we will start this process.
On March 16th, 2010. See this statement in context.