Okay. Fair enough.
A specific provision that I don't believe was mentioned is the one requiring basically a second consent just before the moment that medical assistance in dying is provided. I guess that's under the safeguard provisions of proposed paragraph 241.2(3)(h). So this requirement, where you get the second consent immediately before medical assistance in dying, is provided. There has been some commentary that this could lead to situations where somebody who's on medication has to be taken off morphine, for example, in order to then be capable of giving that second and final consent.
Do you have any comment on that?