Yes. I think we should do as much as we can to try to alleviate people's suffering. I'm probably different from the other panellists because I'm a psychiatrist who has seen a lot of suffering over the last 30 years, and I don't want people to suffer needlessly, so I would balance people's rights to make their own decisions with what can be reasonably offered by the state. I'd like as much offered as possible, but in a democracy, everybody can't have everything. We know that, so I think there's a balance.
I'm always really happy to see people being very positive about possibilities of miracle treatments in psychiatry, but I've been doing this for 30 years and I've seen miracle treatments come and go, and I've still seen a lot of suffering in mental health. I focus on the social determinants of health because some of them can be ameliorated.