I want to thank the ministers for being with us today on this very sensitive and important matter.
My question relates to safeguards. We know that the legislation, as it's being put forth, has safeguards when death is not reasonably foreseeable. Those safeguards include that physicians have expertise, that one is informed about how to alleviate one's suffering, and that there is serious consideration given to the person in question, who is considering ending their life, in terms of those means to alleviate their suffering.
Can you touch upon why those safeguards are not included when it comes to the question of the death not being reasonably foreseeable?