I don't think we have strong evidence to support that being the case, but we do know that if we look at the the most recent reporting in Canada on the reasons that people might seek MAID under those circumstances, we see that these individuals are already eligible. They've reached the point where, now, they're waiting for MAID to actually be administered. The 10 days doesn't necessarily protect; it could create circumstances where persons are going to have to just wait longer in a state of suffering, after already having a very solid view on this.
I think it's worthwhile to consider at what point a patient has reached the point of being eligible, making a request and being willing to wait 10 days. These are stable and well-considered views by this point.