I was also going to note that Mr. Cooper and I think a Liberal amendment go to the same place. Our advice from legislative counsel was to introduce it here. That's why it's on the agenda where it is.
I would like to say by way of introduction that the first part that's proposed—4.1—
Would recognize that every individual is free to provide or refuse to provide a person with medical assistance in dying, or to aid a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner to provide a person such assistance in accordance with their conscience or religious beliefs.
You will note that in the second part, a person who is aiding a medical practitioner or nurse practitioner, would be a pharmacist, or a nurse, or others.
We were told by some witnesses that all of this was in fact unconstitutional. Our efforts in the committee are to ensure that conscience is protected, because it was said that this was a provincial responsibility, and it would be worked out by the colleges of the various self-governing professional organizations. That is why it's worded as it is. It has recognized that. It's for greater certainty in 4.2, because I acknowledged that there are constitutional issues with this, but because we have heard so much about conscience during our deliberations, this is my effort to try to capture that issue, albeit in federal law.
I recognizes that a person is able to refuse to provide services, which is what we heard about primarily during our hearings, but also that person is free to provide the service if, for example, their conscience requires them to relieve suffering, notwithstanding the fact they may work in an institution where medical assistance in dying is not permitted. It covers both scenarios, and both religious and conscience reasons.
The second part, Mr. Chair, 4.2, is essentially identical to the wording of subsection 3(1) of the Civil Marriage Act, except that I've not gone so far as to say “institutions will able to avail themselves of these protections”. I don't think that institutions have consciences. Those are the reasons for my making this amendment for the committee's consideration.