I would just underline—this is not within the legislation, but you've probably heard us talking about this around the topic of conscience rights—that recognizing both the fact that we are committed to upholding the conscience rights of health care providers and at the same time making sure that Canadians will have access to options for care, we have made it clear to the provinces and territories, and are in fact already working with them on developing a care coordination system for end-of-life care, that we'll ensure that if a person is in a situation where their particular provider does not feel, for reasons of conscience, that they want to participate, we would put a mechanism in place. This has been greeted with great enthusiasm by medical associations and by provinces and territories. I look forward to giving you more details as that develops.
On May 2nd, 2016. See this statement in context.