That is the approach which is embodied in the Act.We feel that there areserious risks associated with a change to a system of presumed consent, giventhat the disclosures about organ retention at post-mortem examination showedthat for many people presumed consent is regarded as denying them a proper sayin what should happen to their body after death. A time may come when it wouldbe possible to move to a system of presumed consent, but we do not believe thattime is now.Both approaches aim toincrease the number of organs becoming available for transplantation, an aimwhich we fully support.