Thank you.
My question, too, is for Professor Shaw.
It is my understanding that, given the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, human rights law and even common decency, to put it that way, disabled people cannot be denied or excluded from access to medical assistance in dying. I think that was the point you were trying to make.
There will be many in the disabled community and in the communities you have done specific work on who will understand that and believe that they should not be excluded from access to MAID.
How do you assess where we are on that issue of accessing this right they have to make this choice, which is what you've just been discussing a little bit with Senator Dalphond?