I think, to be fair to Health Canada, when they approved breast implants—which goes back to the sixties, as you've heard—initially they had no data, but over time they have felt that they had data from a safety perspective.
Just as a point of clarification, BII does not cause cancer. It's ALCL that is the type of cancer.
I think Health Canada has tried to collect data from a safety perspective, and they hopefully continue to do that.
A registry is for long-term data, which you can use to give Canadian women numbers that reflect what's happening in Canada, so we would have a much better idea of the known complications of breast implants as well as of potential unforeseen events such as ALCL. I think there is a huge value in the long-term data of a registry.