Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
I completely agree. It is important that good understanding is established. That cannot be achieved in a perfunctory way; it must be done in person. We do not want the matter to be decided after very short interactions; they must be quality interactions.
I pay tribute to Bob Doris, because he was quite right, and I urge all members to look at schedule 2. In a sense, the form of statements is the device that will evidence the opinion of the co-ordinating medical practitioner. All that is required is the details of the medical practitioner and the individual, a line to specify the condition, a line to be deleted, a signature and a date at the bottom. Given the gravity of the decision, that is not in and of itself sufficient.