dr. sean o'donelle. he said it would be the first step in allowing widespread abortion in ireland. will that open the door to abortion on demand in ireland? >> well, in 1966, in britain, most abortions were carried out to save the life or the health of the mother. the 1967 abortion act brought in the whole mental health side of things. by 1968, the year i was born, the proportion of abortions for mental health was over 95%. so it's the easy one. you go into a doctor and you say, you know, i'm pregnant. and i feel depressed or suicidal as a result of this. and basically they rubber stamp a card and off you go. >> wendy: how strong is the public support for your cause? >> the public support is very strong. last saturday we saw the biggest ever demonstration in dublin. we had between 32,000, 35,000 people, which would be the equivalent of 2.2 million people at the march for life. this was absolutely unprecedented. and the message that was sent out was that these people are prepared sign a pledge. they will vote for nobody who supports legislation for abortion. >> wendy: now, what's th