The answer is no, there haven't been any such instances that I'm aware of move forward, and certainly there are those safeguards and steps in place for patients or families to raise those concerns. Those exist. I believe there's a very big difference in our language between saying that something is available and saying that someone then warrants or needs or should have a certain procedure just because it's available. That's very individual. The same goes for advising about alternatives, which is not the same as encouraging. I think they're very different in how we word those.
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