Certainly a lack of readiness could go to section 1 of the charter. However, looking at the legal framework for protecting a vulnerable person, I think there are protections built into that. A person must be capable, first of all. That is what people do all the time in health care. Is the person capable of making this decision? You're going to root out the people who are incapable; then you're going to see whether there were enough treatments looked at, etc. Have the means been established?
Going through the MAID assessment process is itself a guarantee of protection of the vulnerable. That would go to the weight of section 1. There are significant protections there.