I did suggest it, and it's in our written submission, so I'll repeat that section if you'd like.
If your intention is that the patient does not need to be at the end of life—so there's no time constraint—we suggest that you add under the section that says natural death has become reasonably foreseeable the words, “whether or not death is imminent”, if that is what you intend. Conversely, if your intent is that the patient should be at the end of life, we suggest you add the words, “natural death has become reasonably foreseeable and is expected to be imminent”. That would allow our physician advisers and our lawyers, who will be answering the phones talking to these doctors who want to provide access, to give them the clarity of thinking they absolutely deserve in helping the physician walk through this process. Choose one or the other.