I made several points around adding some clarity regarding the good faith provisions.
I think the honourable member at the first was a bit confused as to our approach here. We think that physicians who act in good faith, and that means those who understand and ensure that the criteria set out in the legislation are accounted for—including appropriate consent, appropriate discussion, and all of the other elements that are in here—if drafted the way it is, protects the physician from criminal prosecution.
Where we're concerned is that it doesn't protect the physician from civil prosecution or from regulatory matters. We recommend that you add that good faith—doing all the things that are suggested in here—in this action, should limit the physician's exposure to sanctions from civil prosecution or from a regulatory body.