Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Mr. Chen.
Dr. Libman, I'm going back to the Australian Senate report, which we've talked about before. This is from Professor Geoffrey Quail who's the president of the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine. This is based on well-conducted studies of over 360,000 U.S. military, which compared mefloquine with alternative drugs for malaria prophylaxis. It says that “long-term mefloquine toxicity is quite minor.”
Does that sound like a reasonable conclusion from the studies? You apparently read this report too.