I'll go to your last safeguard that is listed, that a patient reconfirm his or her expressed consent immediately before medical assistance in dying is provided. I want to ask you about two or three situations.
First, isn't it likely that many people will be incapacitated at that point because of a morphine drip? If they're not on a morphine drip, they may have very excruciating pain at the end of life that might vitiate their ability to provide consent at that time.
What if you're at home? How do you do that if you are taking the pills all by yourself or surrounded by family? How, in practical terms, can that safeguard be implemented?