Yes, I believe it is. In the reading of the expert panel report, I hope it comes across that in one of our recommendations not only do we suggest an independent psychiatrist who's an expert in the condition, but we may sometimes require two psychiatrists or a subspecialist consultation to make sure that no stone has been left unturned, and to make sure that someone with expertise in that person's specific psychiatric condition would also be able to assess and provide information on the most recent or even experimental treatments that might be worth trying before proceeding with MAID.
That is certainly how I handle it, clinically, and how my colleagues handle it.