I fully agree with you. It seems as if this is in reaction to the medical aid in dying when it actually should have been the primary care that should have been given to the patients, with palliative care, as Carter said, as a basic human right. That should have been the model presented, and then later....
However, it didn't happen that way, so we now move forward and say, yes, we need to present palliative care as a viable option, but understanding, of course, what palliative care is. That's why I think the public health help is very important in this. It's to make the populace aware of what palliative care is and that it doesn't mean just a one-way ticket.