Yes, I absolutely agree on that principle.
What I'd like to tell you is that, if you, as federal legislators, decide to make it legal to use advance directives respecting medical assistance in dying, you must consider the situation of the individual who, when the time comes, will ask us to apply or not to apply those directives. Safeguards must be put in place. They may include a double or triple assessment, for example.
You also have to consider the fact that, when we talk about executing the request—