Just to follow up on the point of conscience rights, you point out that the Canadian Psychiatric Association affirms the right of physicians not to participate if they choose not to. In fact, the Supreme Court has confirmed that physicians cannot be forced to provide assistance to an individual who is seeking assistance to die. You agree, and the CMA agrees. I would also point out, as Dr. Blackmer pointed out today, that currently no other jurisdiction that allows euthanasia or assisted suicide imposes a legal duty on physicians who conscientiously object to make referrals for physician-assisted suicide.
How important is that measure of conscience rights protection? How important is it that we include that?