Thank you.
We live in a society, of course. We know that academia and science move very slowly. In order to accept certain regimes as beneficial to the patient, I think the rule is that we want to do no harm. I'm basing my question on that premise—do the patient no harm. We see and we just heard—in the medical world you would call it anecdotal—that canine therapy is helpful. We just heard from two people, and through them we heard about other cases. We've just been provided some documentation by one of the witnesses from his psychiatrist, who said, “For you, it's working”.
I also understand that in the United States there is a program called Paws for Purple Hearts, in which trained dogs are placed with military personnel suffering from PTSD, but once the patient is seen to be getting better, the dog's removed. I wonder if you are aware of this therapy and if there is a contemplation on the part of the CF, and in particular the medical side of the CF, to incorporate that or to think about incorporating that into therapy.