Yes, it's not a lengthy process, but I think it's important to understand the process. You submit the form. The medical practitioner fills in the section of the form that says this person has diabetes and has life-sustaining therapy and makes an attempt at saying whether he or she thinks that it meets the requirements of the act, but we do not give the doctor the responsibility to determine whether it qualifies for the act. We might go back to the doctor with further questions, for example, and ask them to tell us a bit more about this and about that person's particular circumstances, as they may have a combination of afflictions.
At the end of the day, we have to decide if it conforms with the act, but we do so in taking on board what the doctor has said. Oftentimes we have to ask more questions, and that can be some of the correspondence that you may be referring to in terms of what that follow-up with the doctor says, so that we can get the best information—