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scientific and technical party from all of the participating coun- 

 tries. That, I think, is unique. 



So, in summary, I am not sure the extent to which our experi- 

 ence is useful. I think, indeed, that is a judgment that groups like 

 this can make. 



I say again, to echo Dr. Weisskopf, that we are fortunate in that 

 the pursuit of scientific knowledge is not a zero sum game. There 

 are plenty of mysteries there for everyone. 



[The prepared statement of Ms. Toye follows:] 



