I think Minister Philpott answered that question by saying that in terms of the provision of medical assistance in the situation of the provision of a medication, the assistance is provided at the time that the medication is provided to the patient. That is the time when the assistance is provided.
If the person takes it the next day, or if they don't take it until two months later or they never take it, at that point in time the assistance has been provided by giving the individual the means to take their own life, to self-administer the medication. At that point, the time when the doctor or the physician or the pharmacist provides the medication, is the person competent? Do they understand what the effect is of the medication? They may not take it.
In the United States, for example, some people don't take the medication for months after. Actually, some people don't even take the medication at all—