Again, as Minister Hajdu pointed out in her remarks, what we heard almost universally, from coast to coast to coast in Canada, from people who were helping to provide MAID as a service—doctors and nurses and people in the health profession—as well as families who had gone through MAID, is that the decision was already made. They had gone through the evaluation; they had taken it seriously; they had to wait another 10 days, suffer another 10 days, to get to the end of that 10-day period.
Again, even after we proposed this bill, I've had friends who have lost family and had access to MAID who said to me that we've got to get rid of the 10 days. All it does is to increase people's suffering. The decision was made; it was serious, and they said that we should let people and their families get on with it.