On behalf of the CBA, what is really important, obviously, is access to proper medical care. It's a key factor. I would leave it to people with more experience, like the physicians who have expertise and experience in this field, who are in contact with patients, to maybe address your question more directly.
But from a legal perspective, I would say that, of course, the quality of the safeguards does matter, as well as the monitoring of those cases. Again, at the risk of repeating myself, for the CBA it's important to still maintain a patient-centred approach to assess those issues on a case-by-case basis.