Again, we are very concerned about that because psychiatrists are extremely important in assessing suicidality and depression, as well as treatments. Even in addictions, people often have an underlying mental disorder, like post-traumatic stress disorder or depression, and that can be missed. Psychiatrists are also involved in second- and third-level treatments beyond medications. Therefore, we're very concerned.
An example would be somebody who has a brain tumour. Although there are a limited number of neurosurgeons, a neurosurgeon has to make the time and effort to help assess.
We strongly believe that psychiatrists have to be part of the assessment process.