I do not have that data available for you. I can provide information based on the experiences and the legal practice that I do and that ARCH does, based also on the information that we are receiving from some of our partners, disability advocacy groups, from across the country.
I also want to say a couple of more points.
Senator Kutcher, you referred to fears of the impact of the legislation on people with disabilities. I am here today to tell you that it's not just a fear; it's a reality. We have clients who are living in poverty, who are people with disabilities, who are either seriously contemplating MAID, have applied for MAID or who have gone through with MAID and have clearly expressed that it's not based on physical suffering because of their disability; it is entirely related to suffering because they cannot get their disability-related needs met, whether on a social basis or an economic basis.
I can't give you data, but I can speak from my experience.