Yes, I'm familiar with Dr. Google and his credentials.
I think the first thing is that, when we put together these practice guidelines and we get the state-of-the-art and Canada together, and then we get that information out to the frontline practitioners so that they know this, when people seek a second opinion on Dr. Google and come and ask those questions, the practitioners will have that information handy and they can help those people make the best decisions possible. It's the same with midwives.
We look forward to doing that with the information we're pulling together now, and then I think we'll have to see how that goes. Maybe there's room for public health to get involved and start to talk about all of the real benefits and drawbacks of treatment versus not getting treatment. Unfortunately, Canada has a shortfall of psychotherapies; they're not available. Medicine is often a default option for a lot of people, and people just get no treatment as a result because of uncertainty about the safety.