With cancer, it's relatively easy. There are standard protocols. They have to have been offered the treatment, but they don't need to have taken it. For mental illness, it is not so standard because psychotherapy is different from one person to another. As we heard, there are many different psychiatric medications and other treatments, like electroconvulsive therapy.
We need to make sure that the patient has been offered a number of different treatments, that they are reasonable treatments and that they have tried or seriously considered—the law says “seriously considered”—and we—