On the contrary, as I tried to explain in my opening remarks, the studies show that euthanasia requests are often associated with very common problems, such as depressive disorders, personality disorders, grief or socioeconomic problems. There's a genuine risk that a very large population would be eligible for it, especially in circumstances where safeguards and protective measures aren't sound. They are actually more sound in the Benelux countries, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, which are expanding eligibility for euthanasia to include all kinds of psychiatric and even psychosocial conditions.
So we can expect the eligible population to be very large. It's disturbing.