Thank you very much, Dr. Gaind.
You talked about the CAMAP guidelines or curriculum. For folks who aren't familiar with them, that's the Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers. You mentioned very clearly that they don't help with determining suicidality versus seeking MAID.
Could you talk a little bit about those guidelines again? I've gone through them myself, but we talk about assessing irremediability, which, of course, I believe is an impossibility. I wonder if you've looked at that curriculum with respect to how it might teach physicians or nurses to do that.
I know I don't have much time, but I just want to plant a thought in your head. As I see it, the CAMAP curriculum is for primary care physicians or nurse practitioners. The likelihood of having psychiatrists performing these assessments, given the inability at the current time to access a psychiatrist, is almost zero.