It's a very good point.
Here's a scenario and a question that came out of it. Some of you would be aware that on South Granville Street, which is quite a nice street in Vancouver, in about the middle of November a gentleman had a substantial chain and struck out at the police and was shot dead. This man had serious bipolar disorder and had of his own accord withdrawn his medication and become uncontrollable.
The questions that arise out of that are many, obviously, but one of them is, what happens under those circumstances in a psychiatric ward in a hospital? The answer is, in part, that these things are controlled by medication, which also leads, as a parenthetical comment, I would say, to the issue of paramedics responding to the scene when these people have this condition. But also, it leads into the issue of whether these deaths occur in hospital.
I think of one death.... One swallow clearly doesn't represent a summer, but let me assure you that these deaths do occur in the emergency wards, in the portal to the emergency ward, and I have actually investigated a death that occurred in the hospital after several days of a person who had a serious bipolar disorder and was confronted during a manic episode and died. We don't know exactly what the details were, but one suspects there was some form of restraint offered.
So these deaths occur in a wide spectrum, not only of cause but under a variety of circumstances.
I can't do any better than that, but I probably have said more than I needed to.