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Yes, but then the pledge is devoid of content. The act of seeking approval is a submission of evidence that demonstrate safety and efficacy.

The "pledge" is essentially just saying "we'll do everything as we always planned to do it".

Why make this pledge then? What's the value added?

There is value added indeed. In today's climate of general mistrust, simply stating that you will not cut corners (even if there was never any possibility of cutting corners) can allay some fears. But then, who is stoking these fears? Should they know better than doing that?



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