Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
Further to what Audrey Nicoll said about the information that is available on the use of death row drugs, does she share my concern that, according to the Government of Oregon’s most recent data, one person took more than 137 hours to die—that is five and a half days—and that more than half of assisted deaths in Oregon in 2023 took between 53 minutes and 137 hours? Does she agree that those facts, and particularly the uncertainties about the pain that patients experience as a result of the drugs or of vomiting while trying to get the drugs down, give a really strong challenge to the notion that all assisted suicides are guaranteed to be quick and painless? That is not a guarantee that we can give to citizens, is it?