Yes. I think that's quite reasonable.
As I understand it, ultimately the decision to provide MAID is going to rest with the MAID provider. The point of all of the recommendations that I put forward here, which came out of suggestions from MAID providers, is setting up the structure so that they are confident they are doing the right thing at the right time.
I don't think we want to add more work and burden on them. I think the idea of a designated decision-maker who acts as a support person for ensuring that the providers know it's the right time to do what they need to do is what we should have.