Thank you very much, Dr. Freeland.
Now, I'm going to ask a simple question, and if there's enough time, I'd like all three witnesses to answer.
Something that has come up a number of times in our discussion is whether the experts and science are able to make a clear distinction between someone who is suicidal and someone whose suffering would exclude them from eligibility for MAID. That strikes me as a basic question.
Ms. Freeland, are you able to say to a patient, a person, that they are suicidal or that they are living with suffering that excludes them from MAID? Is it possible to make that determination reasonably but, above all, scientifically?