—and I think maybe in the laboratory.
I have one final question, if I have time. I know that the MS Society had a real challenge a number of years ago with the public and political pressures of the Zamboni treatment, or whatever they wanted to call it at that time. Millions of dollars had to be invested into proving that it didn't do anything, I guess. All of those are my words.
What do we do to prevent something like that from happening again? Do you think it's good for society to have a public debate about treatment like that, or the lack thereof?