Thank you.
My colleagues have asked questions in the case of happy dementia. My mother suffered from dementia and recently passed away. I'm the eldest daughter. I feel like I'm just hearing my life described in all of the different possibilities. It's very individual. It's so complex.
You're right, Madame Guillemette. We need very good legal frameworks.
I know my mother's mother and her sister both suffered from dementia. I know that I'm at risk. This is a very important area of discussion for me.
I want to say that as policy-makers we need to find that fine balance between patient autonomy and managing the inherent risks that come with it. I want to ask the question of what we need to do to ensure that we find the right balance between autonomy and fully informed consent, given these inherent risks. I think many of you have touched on that in some of the responses.
Maybe I can start with Madame Guillemette first.