Actually, it would also be even from the expert panel report. They do talk about how you should weigh the lengths of treatment, but they don't actually say how many treatments or the lengths or types you should have, which is very different than any other guidance we have, even on issues that don't lead to death.
When we're going through what the next step is for somebody who has treatment-resistant depression, for example, we actually have guidance on the sorts of paths we should take. Here it is left completely up to the assessor, and that's the problem because there are no legislative safeguards there. Some assessors may well be very dedicated and comprehensive; others will not be.
I can tell you—just very briefly—that I was speaking with a colleague yesterday—