Actually, those patients talked to us about it many times, and they said that they felt better and relieved in the end, and they had an acceptable quality of life until the end.
Three to four per cent of our patients receive medical assistance in dying. I'd like to add that those patients often decide in advance to receive MAiD before they have physical pain or shortness of breath, but they are experiencing significant psychological pain. Also, they absolutely need to control the decision regarding the day, the hour and the minute of their death, and we have to respect that.