If the physician or the nurse practitioner acts in good faith, deals with all the criteria, gets the appropriate consent, has the appropriate discussion, follows whatever guidelines there are around the second witness, and acts in good faith, and is subsequently sued by a family member because he or she didn't believe that dad really meant it when he asked for assisted death, we believe that the provision of good faith should stand and should protect that physician from prosecution.
On May 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.