That's pretty much the same kind of clients or patients we have here. The reason for this is that the Swiss did a trial on this. The inclusion criteria of the trial we did 30 years ago was basically replicated in every other trial and every other setting without ever asking whether or not this made sense.
There was one trial that looked at patients who did not fulfill the criteria—they had not failed previous treatments and they had not had methadone before—and it worked equally well. That was a German trial. So that works equally well.
There's no evidence for what I'm saying, but I'm absolutely sure that every patient with an opioid dependence has the possibility to benefit from heroin-assisted treatment, regardless of whether or not they failed treatments before.