Thank you for the question.
That's still the case in the way that there's no scientific evidence on it. We still cannot, at this time, determine at the individual level whether the person has an irremediable illness or not because of the trajectory of the illness. This is why I mentioned in the statement today that any criteria about the irremediable nature of the illness need to be based on consensus guidelines. That work needs to happen. Those discussions need to happen among the expert panel to determine, for condition A, what criteria would determine, based on consensus, that this illness is irremediable, so that doctor X and doctor Y reach the same conclusion.
Those criteria may be different for another condition. The criteria for irremediable—again, I would emphasize that this needs to be consensus-based—would be different for depression, maybe, than for schizophrenia or another illness.