Sure. I'm happy to have further discussions with respect to reasonable foreseeability.
We were seeking to further define grievous and irremediable. When speaking about reasonable foreseeability, it must be read in light of the other elements that are contained within the definition. A patient must be on a trajectory towards death. We purposely drafted the proposed legislation this way to provide a degree of flexibility in the legislation that would enable medical practitioners, doctors or nurse practitioners, to be able to determine, based on the closeness of their relationship, on a case-by-case basis, with their patients, based on their medical expertise, their ethics, and their closeness in terms of the individual patient's circumstances, to be able to make that determination in terms of reasonably foreseeable.
We specifically did not put a time frame around reasonable foreseeability, as they have in other jurisdictions, as I mentioned, but left it to medical professionals to determine based on the individual circumstances, as I've mentioned.