Thank you so much, Mr. Maloney, for highlighting that.
Since 2016, we've seen a substantial change. We've just completed a review of not only our palliative care physicians but all of our staff in terms of their perceptions and thoughts about MAID. About 70% of our physicians have changed their perspective, and the reason for that, as they've stated, is that MAID has become more commonplace and people are more accepting of it.
They've seen that MAID can be one of the options in their tool kit as it relates to palliative care. When all other options for comfort, symptom management and relieving distress and suffering fail and the individual is still suffering and still asking for other solutions, they would never offer MAID, but if the individual brings up MAID, they have those conversations with them and exhaust that option for them. I think they have changed and evolved to consider MAID as one option in the tool box of options that exist for palliative care versus seeing MAID as something separate and distinct from palliative care.