I won't speak to the question of where, because I wouldn't be speaking for anyone expect for me, and that's of no use to you whatsoever, I promise you.
Our view is that end-of-life care needs to be considered to be medically necessary care. We have a principle in this country that, just by virtue of being Canadian, people deserve access to that, regardless of their ability to pay. It seems, certainly, that as a result of the court's decision, this will now be part of the spectrum of care available to Canadians. Access to that care should not depend on people's pocketbooks.