One thing that is important is to allow people sufficient time to adapt to their new incapacity, to their new disability. Most often—and the evidence that was presented by the federal government in the Truchon case, showed—people, once they have adapted to their new situation, find a meaning to their life, even to the extent of finding much more meaning than people who are not disabled. The literature supports that as well, as I'm sure you know as physicians.
We need time, and the 90-day period is not sufficient to adapt to this new situation when you cannot even get treatment in 90 days.