We actually know a lot now, and it is completely different from how it was represented initially in some of the earlier consultations. The reason I say that is, the CPA's position aside, we know that on the most recent national survey—it was conducted by the Ontario Psychiatric Association, but it was actually a national survey—by a 4:1 margin psychiatrists felt that MAID for mental illness should not be expanded this March. It parallels every other survey we know of for psychiatrists in Ontario, in Manitoba—wherever it's been done after the sunset clause came in—whereby a 2:1 up to a 3:1 margin of psychiatrists do not support expanding MAID for mental illness, even though they're not conscientious objectors.
Typically, 80% to 90% of them, similar to me, are not conscientious objectors overall. They recognize the exquisite vulnerability that these issues pose for our marginalized patients and the challenges that we're talking about here. That's why they oppose it.