No, there are not very many other jurisdictions, and in those that do have it in place, the numbers are very small. To be honest, I haven't looked up the numbers since we did the report on mature minors as part of the working group, so I don't know if their numbers have gotten bigger over the last few years. However, the numbers were small.
A study was done asking Canadian pediatricians how many times in their career they've been asked about it. It wasn't even called medical assistance in dying at the time. They talked about how over their careers there was a total of maybe 20 mature minors who had asked about MAID explicitly over the course of many pediatricians' entire careers.
I think—I hope—the number would be very small, but I think the number of adults who have taken advantage of MAID is much higher than what we thought it might be when Canada started down this path, so who can say?