I think it is important, but to make it automatic would be a waste of resources. This is a decision that is better left to the people operating the program and assessing the risk.
Basically, the psychological tests, to a large extent, tend to establish whether the witness or the individual in question is going to be able to function under the program. That is part of the broader risk assessment. I think that our police officers and those currently operating the program here and in many other countries are oftentimes quite capable of doing this and making that decision. There is no need to impose criteria upon them, as is done in some cases. Oftentimes it is a matter of resources, because those assessments take time and are costly.