That is a good question that's been discussed earlier today.
On the one hand, it's important for us to respect the principle of autonomy. At the same time, assisted suicide will differ from euthanasia in that once the prescription is given, the respect for autonomy has been given, the caring relationship of a provider and a patient may be altered in that the responsibility to proceed in this regard is left entirely to the patient. I hope that if this happens, the caring relationship will carry on and may enable this question to be considered, but it certainly is not a guarantee.