Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank the witnesses for contributing to the committee's work.
My first question is for you, Dr. Levinson. In a Huffington Post article published in 2016, you said the following:
We need to change doctors' practices to align with best practice by getting them to stop using various interventions that are not supported by evidence. And we need patients to consider that tests and treatments may sometimes not be necessary and may have potential risks and side-effects.
You said the same thing today.
In your opinion, if we had a national directive and an evidence-based form accompanied by decision-making tools for prescribers, would it help us reach your objectives?