I think so. We have to respect the rights of the doctors or the health care providers with regard to their beliefs and their conscience, but at the same time we have to respect the Carter decision as well and the individual rights of the patients.
In that case, yes, if a physician went to their supervisor or whomever within the organization and told them, “This is the request that has come to me, now you take care of it”, I think that should be fine.
With regard to the proposed end-of-life team that you're talking about, if a request was made, then this team could go and present options. I think for many doctors, at least from the Muslim faith, it perhaps would not present a problem, because they're talking about the options available and they're not talking about just one option, which is physician-assisted death.
I don't really foresee any issues with regard to that.