It's a case that the hospice people believe in a philosophy of not hastening death, and this is something different. They do believe that their patient and patient-centred care have to be prominent. They're not saying they won't refer someone.
It is a difficult question. Every one of the hospice programs in this country is struggling right now with their boards of directors, their staff, and their volunteers. The one in Ottawa, the May Court hospice, has 400 volunteers. These people volunteer their time, their money, and their energy because they believe in the philosophy of hospice. Now they are saying, “You're going to allow somebody to die here?” They think they could send those patients to the Civic Hospital or whatever.
I'm not sure what the answer is. I don't have the answer. You guys are going to have to come up with some answers somewhere.