I guess on both counts, I'm going to look to Minister Philpott to speak as well.
In terms of reconfirming consent, whether a patient is on a morphine drip or passing into sedation, this is where we would leave it up to the medical practitioners to determine, based on the conditions of the patient, whether or not the 15 days are required, or if there's a shorter period of time that is necessary, given all the circumstances of the patient's condition, whether that be on a morphine drip, or whether that be organ failure, for example. In situations like that, potentially, it depends on the circumstances of each case where the physician would determine that a shorter period of time would be required to confirm the consent.
In terms of the handing over of the medication, in the case of self-administration, the consent would be confirmed upon the handing over of the medication.