It is undeniable, as Dr. Mattes asserts, that the presence of irritability does not necessarily imply mania. Indeed, our conclusions were not based on individual symptoms but on a dimension that includes 60 items, of which only three could be construed to assess irritability. Therefore, although irritability is frequent, it is not the most prominent aspect of the manic-hypomanic component, which includes a range of mood, energy, and cognitive features.