I'm borrowing from your expertise with the patients you deal with. Say someone is coming in and seeking MAID for a mental disorder as a sole underlying medical condition; because their death is not reasonably foreseeable, they're going to come under the track two process.
There's a requirement, of course, to have two professionals look at it. If one practitioner is having difficulty determining whether this is a legitimate request for MAID or a manifestation of suicidal ideation, does the requirement for another professional stepping in not give you a little bit of comfort due to the fact that two professionals are required to arrive at the same conclusion?