I'm not a legal expert, but I have a feeling that this is going to be seen as something that the provinces will say they have jurisdiction over. That's what we were told by the Attorney General.
I will say that I love that you're thinking along those lines, because, again, we don't want a patchwork approach to this. As we know, right now in Prince Edward Island, women cannot get an abortion. We do not want that to happen with physician-assisted dying. Anything your group can do to ensure.... One worry—I'll be blunt—is that some provinces will do nothing after next June and they won't bring in legislation. I think you were talking about that yesterday.
If you can have something in place so that those Canadians who live in a province that wants to bury its head in the sand won't be left without this option.... I don't know what those things are, I'm not the expert, but I love that you're thinking about it.
This is an issue that seems uniquely Canadian. Of course, there are physicians who conscientiously object in the other jurisdictions, but as far as we know from our research, it has never been such a mountain to climb as it seems to be in Canada, and I have no insight as to why that is.