Thank you, Madam Chair.
I am very proud of the young people of today. To me, you are superheroes, as Mr. Noah Stock was saying. I know that type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. So you have no responsibility to bear in that regard. However, you are aware of your disease and you try to lead as normal a life as your friends do. You lead your young persons' lives, but I would say to you that as long as there is life, there is hope. I want to congratulate you because you are an example, you are the future of our country.
As a general practitioner, I think that you are in a better position than certain adults who have another type of diabetes that is due, for instance, to their lifestyle. I want to encourage you to continue what you are doing. You saw, with the example Ms. Sissmore gave, that with the evolution of technology, we have come up with the insulin pump rather than insulin injected with sterile glass syringes.
And so, I can only congratulate you. Continue your struggle. Congratulations.