Senator, the implication of your question is correct. We have information about whether the individual has had palliative care, but the extent of that care is not well documented. It is the case in many parts of the country—in most parts of the country, in fact—that there are time limits on palliative care in terms of the amount of care one can get and the proximity to death one anticipates, and so on.
Insofar as this committee is looking at the state of palliative care in Canada in general, lots of positive developments have happened, but what remains is that 1% of specialists are palliative care specialists. That's a very small number. Resources are growing at this point, but not sufficiently to meet what should be a legitimate demand. I think those are fair conclusions.