Okay. I'm going to move now to the issue of who's going to follow up on this.
I know some groups in Canada are very keen to set up special panels or a panel of one that will deal with whether this should be justified and allowed, so my question is this. What legal processes do we currently have in place to monitor physician-assisted death cases without adding new entities, as compared to the review committee and other new processes recommended by the provincial-territorial panel? For example, we have medical examiners and we have coroners in every province, and I note your comment about having a federal monitoring agency. I throw that into the mix.
Do we have enough with the coroner system?