Good. You've expressed that very well. Thank you for reminding me of what exactly you had said before. It's come back to me now. That's exactly what you had said.
Now, let's talk about an instance in which someone might receive a diagnosis for a neurodegenerative disease like Parkinson's. You mentioned a few of these diseases. Alzheimer's is the one we hear about the most. I come from a remote rural region, where it's difficult to have access to specialists. We often have to go far and wide to find a specialist, and it can be tough. Theoretically, can someone, at the time of receiving a diagnosis, already be at an advanced stage of the disease and incapable, from the specialist's standpoint, of objectively deciding on their own to make an advance request? Do you believe that's possible?