Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I realize a commitment was made. I was more wondering where we are at with that commitment, but I am going to move on to my last question. In practical terms, a personal directive is not of much use if a person's family members and health care professionals are not aware that it exists. I understand that the act allows for the department to establish a registry of personal directives, which people could consult to find out whether an incapacitated person has made a directive. Has the department taken any steps, to date, to establish that registry? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 425-15(4): Personal Directives Act
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 425-15(4): Personal Directives Act
Question 425-15(4): Personal Directives Act
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 19th, 2006
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