That's a difficult question. On the one hand, I think we have to have very rational, evidence-based conversations with everybody and every perspective on an issue like this, which is of real societal importance. I will refer here to Dr. Macdonald's research around getting at the root of what you think about this issue. I think that's critical. At the same time, it is worth interrogating the yuck factor, as you put it. It's worth interrogating why we have that visceral feeling.
Folks who would say that MAID ought not to be accessible to particular populations or in particular circumstances often point to the need for better services. That is always true. To the extent that the yuck factor propels us to do better by our clients, patients and society in general, I think that's a really good interrogative process.
At the same time, we have to look beyond it, even if it's really uncomfortable. I think this is a conversation that makes us all really uncomfortable.