The safeguards in those countries include a psychiatric assessment, which we don't have. The problem that I see when I talk about indefinite delaying, is this: how are we going to resolve the fact that it's impossible to distinguish suicidal ideation from what would be considered an authentic request for euthanasia? It's going to be tough to get there.
I can say this about irremediability. Since I've been a psychiatrist since 1992, very soon, I will have been practising psychiatry for 33 years. We've seen so many cases of individuals whose situations change completely, even decades later, as a result of a significant encounter, an event that occurred in their lives or a new treatment. They still have decades of good living ahead of them, and all the psychiatrists—