The Bill specifically stated that the cause of the individual’s death must be as a result of the person’s own deliberate act.Describes assistance as; providing the substance to end the person's life, staying with the adult until they have decided they wish to use the substance or, removing the substance if they decide they do not wish to use it.Means for ending lifeDid not specify the means other than to say it “must be humane and minimise the distress to the person receiving end of life assistance".Did not specify the means on the face of the Bill, but the policy memorandum envisaged that a person's GP would prescribe a drug such as barbiturates.An approved substance to be set out in regulations.Criminal offence(s) created by the BillNoNoYes - would create a new...