Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to thank all the witnesses for being here. I don't know if I'll be able to ask everyone questions, but I really appreciated your testimony.
I will address Dr. Ethans first.
If I were 25 years old and had a spinal cord injury, I would be reassured to have you as my doctor. For example, you say that it's up to the patient alone to decide on their quality of life. You also talk about the whole adjustment period.
Don't you think that all of this is part of what might be called good medical practices in managing spinal cord injury cases? Would you agree that a practice that would go against what you have described to us would be ethically questionable?