Mr. Speaker, first, the important thing is to have legislation in place to give safety to those who assist a person in dying. They should have clear safety in that they are not committing culpable homicide. The Supreme Court has already said we should do that.
Second, there is a requirement that there be maximum information obtained so more and more improvements can be done on these regulations by the health minister from time to time.
Third, as we know, if there is a failure to comply with the legislation, we should have the best provisions so we can make amendments to punish those who do not comply properly with the law.