Well, I definitely want the bill to be amended so that they're at ease with it, because I know it's going to go forward. I wish I would have pulled the recommendation that went forward in the last parliamentary committee, because an amendment was made and there was a recommendation for cultural safety training. I'm not sure how they did it, because I realize training is a provincial jurisdiction, but the last time I presented on physician-assisted dying, an amendment around the need for cultural safety training was made. I'm not sure how the wording happened. I'm not sure how the committee managed it, but this is why I'm bringing it up again.
I do feel there is a need to talk about cultural safety, whether in terms of training or the need for cultural safety in our health care system. Health care on reserves is actually a federal responsibility, so I think there's something to be said for that. I'm not sure how to word it. I'm not sure how to wrangle it, but I think it is going to be difficult to create a sense of ease in the communities if that issue is not addressed. I think it's going to be difficult anyway. I was asked about the issue of suicide. In our communities, in our traditional languages, there wasn't even a word for suicide. It's difficult to discuss the issue of medically assisted dying. I know it is not the same as suicide, but in our communities....