Thanks a lot for the question.
I'm going to take advantage of the question to also answer Senator Mégie's question from earlier about last advice.
I think that I would be really critical about exceptionalizing mental disorders and treating mental disorder as a sole underlying medical condition as some entirely distinct reality from people with comorbid mental and physical disorders or people with other kinds of physical disorders. That would be my advice. The clinical reality does not support that idea.
It's worth noting that, in the small number of countries where this practice is permitted, there are no legislated safeguards that are specific to people with mental disorders as a sole underlying medical condition. The reflection I think has pretty much landed where we've landed in terms of the greater commonality versus difference, particularly when it comes to eligibility.
As for Senator Mégie's question—