Madeline, who I talked about, is a friend of mine. I know that you're in B.C. and Madeline is in B.C. She has treatment options that have worked for her, and they have now been removed because she can't afford to pay for them.
If there is a track record of treatment that works, the removal of that treatment cannot, therefore, lead to MAID. I believe that where the person is able to state what they need to have that intolerable suffering removed, those should be in place before they become eligible for MAID. If we cannot do that as a country, we must return to that original sense of MAID being towards the end of life for terminal conditions, and we have to fix those conditions for disabled people.