I certainly support the amendment. As we've seen with the other amendments, these are all issues that have come from the study of the bill and from hearing the witnesses, in particular the Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention. I really think they made a huge effort to support and strengthen this bill. They did their homework and brought forward very credible information.
I know that one of the issues they raised was this issue of looking at how one reduces access to lethal means. I don't think that's something we would necessarily have thought of, or that Mr. Albrecht would have thought of. It's the people in the field who kind of know the parameters of what needs to be done.
I think this actually strengthens the bill, and we should look at supporting it. It will allow the work to be done and will add another facet to the work that can go ahead. So I support it.