If I understood clearly what you said, Ms. Baylis, a high percentage of people withdraw their consent as far as gametes or embryos for research are concerned. I would like to understand what their motivations are.
I can understand that this exercise involves a great deal of emotion and that people do not necessarily have the same perception before as after. Would one of the reasons why people withdraw their consent perhaps be that the context from which they gave it and the context in which they withdraw it are not the same, and that furthermore, that consent has become the subject of discussions? According to the clinician or doctor, is a rather moral approach not taken? We know that not everyone agrees on research involving embryos. Is it possible that the clinician's personality has an influence on these events?