I do have some comments on that.
Mainly, our mother was fully aware that she had these options. Her condition had deteriorated so far at that point that she had suicidal ideation. Because she couldn't access the care she needed in a timely manner—I think that's an important part to put in there—it had gone so far that even though she knew there was access to all of these clinics, it seemed like such a daunting thing to her that it was just easier to end her life at that point.
I think it speaks again to what Kerri was just saying: that doctors are put in a hard position. They can ask, “Do you understand that there are these treatments available?” Then the MAID assessor goes, “Check.”
I asked them if they know about these—not asking “What were the steps that you took?” but “Were you able to access this?” and “Why?”, looking into it more as opposed to just ticking check marks on a box. There's no in-depth assessment.