I find it interesting that my colleagues opposite think they're going to trust and hope that this happens, but they're not going to make a stipulation in the bill that it has to happen.
It doesn't put an undue restriction or barrier on anything. It's a consultation to make sure that the person is aware of the available options in palliative care. There are two primary concerns: addressing pain, and dealing with fear and anxiety. Both of these can be dealt with effectively through proper palliative care.
I think it is only proper to allow a person to make that decision with the full understanding of all options. I don't think we should leave it to chance.