I would echo all of that. We are going to have some requests, and we will have very few people who will be eligible. We will have sufficient clinicians who are able to provide it, either as assessors and providers or as playing the consultancy role.
I also want to emphasize that if nobody is available...because this came up maybe two weeks ago. If a clinician isn't available to act as an expert consultant, the person can't get MAID. It's not like an absence of the experts would mean that people are getting MAID without that protection, because it would be illegal to proceed with MAID without that consultation. There's a protection built right in.