Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would like to address Ms. Baylis.
Your testimony touched me deeply, Ms. Baylis. I don't think there is anything more beautiful than wanting a human being to be able to be surrounded by the people close to them and suddenly feel calm on the threshold of death and surrounded by the love of the people close to them. That really touched me deeply. Thank you for sharing that moment.
You have had quite amazing experience in health care, not just as a nurse, but also as a person. Didn't that help you think about things, for example, to understand these issues of advance directives or advance requests, or preparation? I wonder about something on this subject. You talked about trying to put directives or a process in place at the time a person makes a will. Is it necessary for all that to be notarized, in your opinion?