That's seldom said.
Just to make an analogy to the legal profession, of which many of us around the table are members, and to build on Mr. MacGregor's point, in the solicitor-client relationship, it is a position of trust. If a lawyer recommends x and the client says, “No, I want to do y,” the lawyer is within his or her grounds to fire the client, so to speak.
It is something similar. If a doctor makes a recommendation on the basis of the person's health and the best outcome for his or her health, it is highly regulated by the colleges of physicians and surgeons across the country and we should leave it to them. I think Mr. MacGregor makes a good point.