Thank you, Mr. Chair.
First of all, I would like to thank you for your testimony.
This is the last meeting at which we'll receive witnesses for our study. Thanks to the quality of your testimonies and that of the other people we have heard from, I think we are going to produce one of our best reports in some time. That's what I told the committee members. This is an extremely critical issue. As Mr. Morrisey said earlier, we're talking about a tsunami.
Mr. Shiner, you said that we will never grow old, we will never get sick, and I guess we will never die, either.
I would like now to go into this very end area and ask your view, because we have not yet covered this issue. If you know that your leaving will be a burden for those you leave behind, if you leave people behind, it certainly impacts your quality of life.
I would like to hear about the issue of someone who dies who is facing what we call “death care” services. Is it an issue, is it a problem for some people? I'd like to hear from you and maybe I can turn to Madam Sullivan.