Mr. Speaker, my colleague is especially concerned about people dying when they are not critically ill. However, the Supreme Court has given direction to the government to take care of those who are critically ill and need assistance in dying, and to follow the procedures, which we have to now include in the bill, to ensure those procedures are followed by doctors, nurse practitioners, and those who execute the law.
We talk about assisted dying and about the laws being properly executed. Doctors and others who are involved in providing these procedures, maybe the prescription provider as well, all have the right to provide their duties freely without fear of being penalized later.