Kelsi Sheren
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The subject has exploded in the past couple months, thank God.
So essentially what has happened since we spoke and prior to when we spoke is Canada has been not the first ones to do this.
This is Canada's just following along the Netherlands, following along Belgium, following other countries.
The only difference is in some of those other countries, they're already killing children, right?
They're already killing kids with Down syndrome and these types of things.
Now, Canada has adopted this model in 2016, when in 2015, the Carter versus Canada case came forward against the Supreme Court.
She challenged the right to be able to die with her doctor's assistance.
Now, there's a difference between physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, which is what Canada 99.9% of the time does.
Okay, so MAID, in terms of what we classify it as, is when you have two assessors, two different crazy psychopaths, because that's exactly how I define them, and they will go in and meet with you with up to 105 minutes of an assessment where they will deem whether you are psychologically stable enough to be making the cognitive and clear decision to end your life.
Okay?
Two different ones.
Now...
Each one of those is able to bill, and I'll come back to this, is able to bill between $200 and $300 for that.
They bill $50 per every 15 minutes for that assessment.
Money matters here.
Now, after the two assessments are done, if the approve is done, then you go to the doctor that's actually going to poison you to death and euthanize you.
That doctor gets to charge anywhere up, I think it's around $347 up to $500, depending on their specialty, okay?
So now, roughly, if you do one assessment, because you have to have different assessors, you do one assessment plus...
One of the actual, they call it a procedure.
I can't call it.