Thanks, Madam Joint Chair.
Professor Chandler, thank you for joining us this evening. I'm going to ask questions very similar to what Mr. Barrett just put to you.
You talk about discrimination. If you exclude somebody solely on the basis of their condition, that is discrimination. The issue is whether or not that discrimination is justified. I will put this to you as a statement, and you can tell me whether you disagree or not.
If the basis for the discrimination of not including people with mental disorders is that the risk is high enough that the process could be wrong, that would be a justified basis for excluding them, perhaps. Is that a fair comment?