Yes, certainly. There certainly are very many.
First I want to thank you for sharing the story of your wife. My father-in-law died in a hospice, and that was my first exposure to seeing the excellence of their multi-faceted care. My daughter is now a home care nurse providing palliative care, so I'm seeing this from all angles.
In terms of people who do it well in the world, if they have implemented assistance in dying, they have typically put palliative care in place to provide a choice, so many of the countries, like Belgium and the Netherlands, are very far down the way in terms of palliative care. I think you're going to have testimony from Dr. David Henderson. He keeps an eye on who's doing it well in the world, and what to leverage. The quality coalition organization, which brought forward “The Way Forward” palliative care framework, has had a lot of hospice members as part of its organization, and so they share best practices. I think in the future that's exactly what should happen, because many provinces are starting to implement things that are working very well, so having conversations with the provinces and providing some standardization across the country would be a great direction for the government to go.