No, I don't think you could construct something like that to be consistent with the Supreme Court decision. The Supreme Court talks about physician-assisted dying. You can't cure all of the faults and the inconsistencies in the health care systems across the country, and I think you have to respect the basic scheme that the Supreme Court has set out, such as the use, for example, of persons who are not physicians. Obviously there will be some role for pharmacists and other people, but the consent will have to be certified by a physician. That's what the court says.
Those are things that are not really.... The court was completely unaware of the circumstances in all the various provinces and territories too.