I think it's well recognized that individuals entering into a profession are acting from conscience, whether it is to provide and assess, or not to participate at all in medical assistance in dying. It's important for us to continue to protect the conscience of professionals in general.
At the same time, there are duties of professionals to society as well. Many of the systems that have been established across provinces and territories to be able to link patients to willing providers have been ways to find that balance between protecting the conscience of a professional and protecting the rights of individual patients. In Ontario there is a duty to refer, I know that for some health professionals that is seen as something that is not concordant with their conscience, which is why there are systems now in place for patients to be able to link to a willing provider without putting health professionals in a compromised position.