Yes.
This is a question to both Dr. Cohen and Dr. Lemire.
Dr. Lemire, in your testimony you mentioned the problem of an unexpected loss of capacity during the 15-day waiting period.
To both of you, how commonly might this be expected to occur for patients whose natural death is reasonably foreseeable? From the perspective, then, of both the psychologist and a family doctor, will this unexpected loss of capacity be a rare event, or is it actually quite common for those nearing the end of life, and therefore a serious flaw in this bill?