I'm surprised that a society as important as the Canadian Cancer Society—which I would think all of us around the table have supported at some point in time through a fundraising drive or a benefit auction or whatnot, as well as through the sale of all kinds of goodies that you put forward on the market—has no position on that, since cancer is the first cause of death in Canada and one can presume that those who will have recourse to physician-assisted death will be Canadians suffering from cancer. I find it strange.
Could you explain to me the rationale behind that? Is it the fact that you don't want to scare Canadians—or donors—with physician-assisted death?