No, and I think when we look to other countries, we know the numbers are very low.
When we did the Council of Canadian Academies review for the Netherlands, for example, I think there were 10 to 13 children. It's very low, very infrequent.
In my clinical experience, the ability of a youth to say, “I think I'm dying” often comes on the day they die or the day before they die. Most children and youth want to live. They want desperately to live, and I think that's why going through a very formal channel like this is going to be done very infrequently, because by the time they come to that realization, it will probably be too late.