I think, as Professor Chandler said earlier, there will probably be a small group of people who talk with each other, experts who talk with each other about some of these issues. I think that, certainly, there is some anxiety about doing this, particularly until we know what the standards are going to be.
I think that the prospective oversight should not take a long time to put in place. For example, in Ontario, we have the Ontario capacity and review committee that meets within seven days to consider the treatment of mentally ill people. A similar mechanism could be put in place for people who meet MAID criteria. As others have said, I think that's going to be a tiny number of people. Based on the Dutch experience, 95% of these people get rejected and would never come before such a committee. They comprise about 1% of all physician-assisted deaths. We're not talking about large numbers of people who reach this level. I think they deserve a sober second thought through prospective oversight.