I would fully agree with what Dr. Kneteman has said. I think this is one piece of a complex puzzle, but each of these should be considered.
Some of the things he spoke about, such as donation specialists, even in countries that have presumed consent —Spain being the highest performing in the world—will tell you that presumed consent has been only one element of it. This has been well shown. Putting forward structural things such as national death audits, mandatory reporting, and donation specialists has really made the transformation possible in their countries.
Of course, in Canada it's a different jurisdiction, but we need to adapt to that for success in our own country.