Thank you for the question.
I guess I need to understand a little bit more about new technologies that would improve quality of life. Certainly there are technologies that improve quality of life by allowing people to recover faster, if they're going to recover. In terms of the end of life, though, in fact, there are new technologies that probably decrease quality of life, rather than increase quality of life, because what happens is that people with a terminal illness or who may have a few weeks to live, have some technology applied to them that in fact results in prolongation of life in a very poor state.