Since I raised it, the brief comment is that I believe why this has come forward from our members at this point in time is because of the immediacy and the unpredictability of what we're dealing with. I mentioned there are ethical review boards, academically and in every hospital, whether or not they have the capacity to deal with immediate issues.
Frankly, one might look at the situation in Manitoba and the body bags and how that decision was arrived at. Is there an ethical component to that that might have been deployed to prevent that situation from having arisen?
You look confused.