Sure. My understanding is that the panel was selected and appointed by both ministers. They sought to ensure that there was a range of views represented amongst the panel membership, including members who had publicly stated that they were opposed to the practice of MAID for mental disorders. As we started working on the report and the recommendations, one member, despite her initial willingness to participate, realized that, given her public opposition, she could not reconcile her personal position with the work of the panel, given its mandate. That was one resignation that occurred in December.
The second resignation occurred at the end of the panel process, at the end of April. Actually, I don't have information about the specifics of why the person chose to resign, but they sent a letter saying that they were resigning their membership.