I agree with you that it's not simple. I'm asking you whether politicians are the ones who should be making those kinds of decisions. As a physician, I can tell you that when my patient comes to me with a rare disease, my first duty is to my patient, and I have to do everything I can. There's going to be a huge push-back on this. Politicians won't want to make these decisions, because there would be a backlash from the people who suffer from these diseases. They will say, “Are you telling me that I'm not worthwhile, that I have no value in your society?”
It is a difficult thing for politicians to do, as it is a difficult thing for physicians to do. The big question is, who's going to bell that cat and make the decision on what those guidelines are going to be? Have those guidelines been made? What are they?