Could I just ask a follow-up question then? It seems to me that you're saying on the one hand that the safeguards are adequate but on the other hand that physicians should be able to avoid prosecution if they can demonstrate some degree of good faith, even if they take someone's life who didn't consent or didn't meet the criteria. It would seem to me that you wouldn't be worried about that protection from prosecution if you thought the safeguards were adequate.
I'll further note that there are many processes for—