In palliative care, there are major fluctuations in a patient's condition: one day the patient is fine, the next they are delirious and, three days later, they are fine again. This makes it very difficult.
We need a bill, and the bill passed sets out the minimum criteria. Above all, the objective was to prevent abuse. The patient's consent is therefore essential. That said, there will certainly be amendments because these provisions very often do not apply in real life. For example, most patients in their final days are comatose and can therefore not give the consent they had already given. This is an important point to be amended.