In quite a few provinces, there are MAID coordination networks so that somebody, regardless of where they live, can actually enter the system through this coordination network. The resources that are needed—I'm not talking about the financial resources, but mainly about the human and professional resources—are then allocated to the individual in question. As far as the training is concerned, it will be delivered both online and in person. Hopefully, that will help with providers from smaller communities.
Look, I'm not going to misrepresent the situation. In the new cases of access to MAID for people whose death is not reasonably foreseeable, it is a much more complex assessment process. There needs to be an expert in the person's condition.