Yes, I think I understand you. This safeguard is triggered only after our request for MAID is made, and that's usually at the end of a very long road where a person has gone through with a lack of services. Your point is very well taken.
To the Duncan sisters, I think, Alicia, you had made some recommendations at the end there. There was the need for clearer definitions, mandatory access to health care, clear safeguards, and so on. On that same point, for track two—this is when death is not naturally foreseeable—there is a requirement that the person who is assessing has to make sure the person is aware of all of these different services. Do you have any comments on this? It's the same sort of thematic question.