To make it a criminal offence...to coerce a physician.
We're going to the balance of competing rights here. Those two rights were recognized by the Supreme Court in Carter. I'm not sure we need to go that far as I do believe, as per Carter and as we suggest, that there's a way to make sure the the conscience and religious rights of medical practitioners be respected in that process. Otherwise, it wouldn't make it more legal. If those rights are not respected, this process is not legal per se, and we could go back to the court and take years. You can craft the right balance between those two rights that a lot of Canadians are looking for.
People are for medically assisted dying by the way, and people are opposed to it. If there's one place where I believe there's consensus between those two competing visions, it is this.