Thanks so much for the question. I appreciate the opportunity to have a chance to discuss these issues with you.
I think it was Dr. Wiebe earlier today who talked about the commonality between chronic physical conditions and chronic psychiatric conditions, so I think I would start my answer there by saying that it was not so much the March 2023 legislative deadline that put pressure, because I think that we see a lot more commonality between psychiatric disorders and physical disorders, as I said in my opening remarks, which are already being structured under the track two safeguards. Our task was really to say, let's take a look at these safeguards. Are they doing the work that we want them to do in situations of mental disorder as a sole underlying medical condition?
I think the pressure is about wanting to respond in good faith to the concerns that have been raised, which we also shared and took seriously, and to produce something that would work for patients, for families and for practitioners and not just specialists in cities but people who are living in rural or remote areas, where access may be very different from in cities, and for people living in all kinds of circumstances. I think it was inherent to the exercise. That was the pressure.