Yes, you're right. I'm looking at the Netherlands data, but what I will point out as well is the risk to the marginalized that this data clearly shows. When you have a fifty-fifty gender balance here for MAID when it's for reasonably foreseeable death up until now, and you expand it to psychiatric euthanasia and you find a two-to-one gender imbalance, that imbalance parallels the number of suicide attempts by women with mental illness. Most do not try again. Most do not end their lives by suicide.
The concern, obviously, is converting a transient suicidality into a permanent death. In that sense, I think the expansion ends up feeding into sexism, ageism, ableism and even racism of marginalized populations, because they are shown to have greater unresolved psychosocial suffering. We have to think about how these policies affect all of our Canadian citizens, not just the ones who will get increased autonomy.