Let's take for example a typical case, that of an adult with no pre-existing mental illness who has learned that they have an incurable disease. The disease does its damage, and time passes. At some point in their disease and their suffering—you get the picture—they ask to be provided with assistance to die by referring to the Carter decision.
Do you think that Canadian medical professionals can do that analysis? In other words, can they determine whether the adult is capable of deciding and whether they are clearly making such a request?