That's certainly a thought. I certainly agree that it's important to have a high level of understanding and training and experience, including supervised experience, in providing mental health care. Part of the challenge, as I think I've noted, is that there just aren't enough providers—at least not enough psychiatrists—to go around.
I think to come back to the point that Dr. Cohen and I were raising before that whereas medications can be helpful, many times medications aren't actually cheaper. Many times they don't actually reduce the length or duration of care, and many alternative approaches, including psychotherapy and other psychological interventions, such as group work, etc., can be highly effective. So I agree. I think that we cannot rely exclusively on medication for treatment of mental disorders—