I have not done that in a systematic manner for the bill.
In the example that I gave in my presentation, I certainly walked through the elements of the bill. If we went back to 2013 and took into account that situation around euthanasia, I feel that it certainly would have been possible.
I recognize the principle of autonomy around assisted suicide. I am concerned about some of the elements that have been discussed here today in terms of the potential alteration of the caring relationship between the provider and the patient once that prescription is given.
The relationship will be altered. The caring element of it will be altered. Ensuring that the right person fills the prescription and that the patient has the capacity to self-administer is another aspect. All this raises questions in relation to assisted suicide, yet the principle of autonomy, I believe, needs to be respected.
I will say that the level of comfort as a provider in that caring relationship is something that creates a little bit more uncertainty for me, certainly.