As we spoke about earlier, we sought to provide explanations in what we included and didn't include in the legislation, as well as looking at charter considerations around reasonable foreseeability, advance directives, and other issues.
It is my view that we are going to further study these issues and that this proposed piece of legislation directly responds to the factual circumstances with respect to the Carter decision. The object of this bill is to provide a peaceful passage to death. We recognize that there are other considerations and other views. It is for those reasons, and the reasons that Minister Philpott indicated, that we need to do further studies to look at advance directives. We need to understand the risks and the benefits that come from advance directives in terms of people's ability to make informed consent.
This proposed piece of legislation is about approaching the end of life and providing the vehicle and the mechanisms to enable people to have that peaceful passage.