I have one final question to Mr. Emberley.
On the issue of conscience protections for pharmacists, you spoke about an independent body that could be set up. I want to ensure I understand what you're recommending.
Are you suggesting that, for example, if a pharmacist had a conscientious objection to physician-assisted dying, they would then get in touch with that independent body, and the independent body would then get in touch with the patient and get the patient to a pharmacist who could provide the services that the patient needs? Such a body, I believe, exists in the province of Quebec in terms of what they provided as an alternative to an effective referral regime in Bill 52.