Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My question is to Dr. Branigan.
There is evidence from other jurisdictions that persons can be motivated to request euthanasia or assisted suicide by factors other than a medical condition—for example, victimization, social isolation, economic disadvantage, and so on.
You alluded briefly to the need for training, but I wondered if you might be able to comment on what kind of training physicians currently have to identify this wide range of factors.