Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have two questions. The first one is for Ms. Jama. In MAID assessment, the assessors, as we have heard already, pay very careful attention to the treatments people have had and treatments that are suggested as possible.
Many providers have suggested that this kind of assessment should also include addressing structural inequalities—for example, the need for housing or income assistance—and that those should be integrated into every single MAID assessment so that they don't coerce people where they shouldn't be coerced. Would you suggest or consider that this thing should essentially be a part of any MAID assessment to make sure people aren't being coerced?