I'm not going to lie to you. We don't really have any data on the subject. However, we do know that the fact that people live in an urban or rural community has no incidence on the rate of MAiD requests. The rate doesn't change. A number of studies have shown that we have no reason to believe that access to palliative home care determines whether an individual will request MAiD.
It's important to understand that the reason people request MAiD is primarily because they are experiencing existential and other pain that we can't really treat effectively as hospice workers. That's why even those who are likely getting the best palliative care in the country are going to request MAiD anyway.