Thank you.
My next question is for Ms. Joffe.
When a doctor assesses a patient for medical assistance in dying, certain criteria come into play. Could some people challenge the doctor's assessment by alleging that it is based on the level of stigmatization in which all disabled people find themselves? Everything that you are saying might generate a form of public mistrust of health professionals. Before the existence of medical assistance in dying, these same people had the same doctor or the same nurse.
Could having medical assistance in dying as a possibility perhaps create a feeling of patient mistrust of the health professional? That could be the case for the 31-year-old man you spoke about.