Thank you.
Yes, I think that's actually a very important point. We have already been assessing capacity for MAID in people who have serious mental health conditions and who have a comorbid physical disorder that makes them eligible. That's not just on track two, but also on track one.
Psychiatrists are trained in capacity assessment, to begin with, in other highly consequential medical decisions such as withdrawal of life support or the ability to refuse life-sustaining treatment, so I think much of this is already familiar. There are always going to be nuances, but I don't think those nuances are specific to the diagnosis, such as a diagnosis of mental illness. The nuance is going to be specific to each patient in each of their own unique circumstances.