Ms. Brayton, I'm going to start with you. You mentioned medical assistance in dying and your concerns about the lack of palliative care available to those who might choose it rather than medical assistance in dying. You also talked about your concerns that medical assistance in dying is and could in fact become increasingly available to those who have a disability, and that a decision in that regard could even be made by a family member on behalf of an individual. You commented that this speaks to the value of these people who live with a disability, and that society is perhaps not placing the level of value on these individuals that we should.
I'm hoping that you could comment on that a little bit further in terms of women who live with a disability, particularly as they enter into their senior years, and your concerns based on your experiences in the field.