Mr. Speaker, as was stated by one of my colleagues earlier, the comment is that the provinces and territories will end up dealing with this issue of conscientious objection. The colleges will need to deal with referral. I have spoken to people within my home province of British Columbia, and the sense is that the provincial and territorial jurisdictions will need to be involved, and that is the appropriate place to address conscientious objection within this topic of medical assistance in dying.
In the House of Commons on May 2nd, 2016. See this statement in context.