Thank you. I did understand that.
Of course, I know and have indicated that I know that there are many problems. There are moral problems in setting a time limit. For example, why would we give euthanasia to lady A and not to Mr. B? I know there are problems, but you have to draw the line somewhere. Then, of course, there are medical problems, because how can you tell that the prognosis of this patient is, for example, not more than six months?
I would just suggest that, as in some places—in Oregon, for example, and in Switzerland—you make some kind of time frame just out of the embarrassment of not knowing what the best solution is. My point is only that having no [Technical difficulty—Editor] at all leads to euthanasia cases, of which the friend of mine who had the operations is just one example.