Since the development of Bill C-7, there is currently an accredited training program under development. The purpose of it is to enhance the quality and standardization of MAID assessment and delivery. My understanding is that the accreditation will be by the most responsible national medical organization, such as the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. Thus, it will become a national standard, which is similar to how all medical practitioners are currently accredited. If you're a psychiatrist, a gastroenterologist or a palliative care specialist, it's the same kind of level of accreditation.
It is not the purview of provinces and territories to accredit; it's the purview of the national medical organizations to accredit, as they do for all specialists. Regulatory bodies such as colleges of physicians and surgeons in provinces and territories can, at their discretion, should they choose to do so, require that MAID practitioners be accredited. Is that correct?