House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights – Bill C-7, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)

Questions and Answers

Q 1 What does Bill C-7 propose to do?

Eligibility

Q 2 What are the current eligibility criteria for MAID?

Q 3 What type of medical conditions could be found eligible for MAID without the reasonably foreseeable natural death (RFND) criterion?

Q 4 Why does the Bill propose to exclude persons whose sole underlying medical condition is a mental illness?

Q 5 What is the meaning of “mental illness” for the purposes of eligibility under Bill C-7?

Safeguards

Q 6 What are the current safeguards in the MAID regime?

Q 7 Bill C-7 proposes to create two sets of safeguards and to keep “reasonably foreseeable natural death” (RFND) as a condition that determines which set of safeguards would apply. What would it mean in the context of Bill C-7?

Q 8 Would a person diagnosed with a fatal disease whose death is expected several or more years in the future meet the requirement that “natural death has become reasonably foreseeable”?

Q 9 What is the first set of safeguards and who would it apply to?

Q 10 What is the second set of safeguards and who would it apply to?

Q 11 Why does the Bill propose a 90-day assessment period for those whose death is not reasonably foreseeable?

Q 12 Why does the Bill require that one of the eligibility assessments be undertaken by a practitioner with expertise in the condition that causes the person’s suffering?

Q 13 Why does the Bill require that the patient and practitioners agree that reasonable means to alleviate suffering have been seriously considered?

Q 14 Why does the Bill propose a requirement that the patient be informed of counselling, mental health, disability and community supports before MAID can be provided to a person who is not dying?

Waiver of final consent

Q 15 What type of waiver of final consent for MAID does the Bill propose to permit?

Q 16 Why does the Bill require that the person requesting MAID and their practitioner agree on a date for the provision of MAID?

Q 17 Would a substitute decision-maker be allowed to consent on behalf of the person requesting MAID?

Q 18 Why does Bill C-7 not propose to allow MAID by “advance requests” following the diagnosis of a capacity-limiting condition?

Q 19 How do the Criminal Code amendments proposed in this Bill align with the process on advance requests undertaken by the province of Québec?

Q 20 Why is the Bill proposing to allow advance consent to MAID administration by a practitioner in cases of failed self-administration?

Monitoring Regime

Q 21 What improvements does Bill C-7 propose to federal data collection on MAID?

Charter Compliance

Q 22 Does this Bill comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

Q 23 Could the Bill potentially engage the Charter rights and freedoms of persons whose only medical condition is a mental illness, given their exclusion from the MAID regime?

Conscience Rights

Q 24 How does the Bill address conscience rights of health care providers?

Provincial jurisdiction

Q 25 How does the Criminal Code MAID regime interact with provincial legislation and jurisdiction?

Q 26 Is the pandemic having an impact on the provision of MAID?

International Regimes

Q 27 How would Canada compare to other countries with the MAID regime proposed in this Bill?

Preamble

Q 28 What is meant by the phrase “human rights-based approach to disability inclusion” in the preamble?

Q 29 Why does the preamble mention suicide as an important public health issue, since MAID is different from suicide?

Coming into Force

Q 30 When will the changes proposed in this Bill come into force?

Extension in Truchon

Q 31 What is the significance of the December 18, 2020 deadline?

Q 32 What is the impact of the pandemic on the December 18, 2020 deadline?

Q 33 Will the Attorney General of Canada seek a further extension of the suspended declaration of invalidity if it appears unlikely that Bill C-7 will receive Royal Assent before December 18, 2020?

Parliamentary Review

Q 34 What will be the focus of the five-year parliamentary review of the MAID law?