Thank you both for coming.
Dr. Pedlar, I'm familiar with some of the issues with suicide. I practised medicine for 20 years. One of the things we found.... This may be difficult to answer, because you had said in regard to Ms. Mathyssen's question about women and suicide that your numbers were much smaller and it was more difficult to analyze.
One of the things that had become apparent over the years in the suicide stats we had looked at is that, when attempted, men are more likely to be successful than women. Usually that is because men will choose more instantly lethal means and women will choose means that are less lethal and more prone to recovery.
You said that you had tracked suicides. Is there any tracking of suicide attempts, and have you noticed any difference between men and women in that?