There was the Vulnerable Persons Standard, which had been put forward in connection with the first medical assistance in dying bill. The standard suggested measures that would analyze the social determinants of health and other determinants of people's vulnerability, and requested that more exhaustive reports be prepared. This would make it possible to document the real reasons why people were requesting medical assistance in dying, which might have been less obvious on the surface. That's also what underlies our advocacy role, because we know that there are many social determinants of health and vulnerability that act as major motivating factors for some people who are requesting medical assistance in dying.
On May 30th, 2022. See this statement in context.