Mr. Chair, I'd like to thank the member for that excellent question.
I think what that illustrates is that contrary to what a previous panellist said, which was that there are no solutions or approaches to addressing existential distress, there are, and there are growing numbers of them. One of them in this class of medications is psilocybin.
I've been monitoring the literature coming out, and the results are quite amazing for many persons. They get significant relief from existential suffering as a result of that therapy. Many people as well benefit from approaches such as dignity-conserving care developed by Professor Chochinov.
I would argue that yes, there are approaches to address existential distress. I've seen that in my own practice with my own teams, and it makes a difference, so I think we have to be careful about making assertions that there are no treatments or approaches. Obviously there's not the panacea yet, but we are stretching out. We're improving every year on how we can address these needs.