Thank you for the question.
I think the comment I would make back, madam, is individual cases and tragic cases that we've seen don't necessarily make good policy. While we certainly don't want to minimize the danger that it comes from, I think there is a reciprocal danger of developing policy that is based on one or two, or three bad cases. As you argue, it's much better, I think, to think more broadly about the applicability of these things and try to deal with deviations from them as they pop up. That would be my argument.