Perhaps I'll just speak to my ongoing discussions and relationships with my provincial and territorial counterparts, the attorneys general from across the country.
I had the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the attorneys general in Quebec City. I had spoken with them before the legislation was introduced and with many of them after the legislation was introduced. It's fair to say in my view that the provinces and territories were looking for federal leadership with respect to medical assistance in dying. They were looking to us to put parameters around medical assistance in dying, while respecting the complex regulatory framework that would be put in place with the provinces and territories, and that we would continue to work in a collaborative manner with them and ensure that we can share best practices coming from, for example, the Province of Quebec, which has engaged in this discussion and this debate for over six years. That relationship will continue.