I would simply note that if Parliament did not act, it would be left to the provinces, and that would create a patchwork of inconsistencies. Indeed, it could lead to a situation in which there would be no conscience protections anywhere, or at least in certain provinces. That would make Canada unique compared to every other jurisdiction that has some form of physician-assisted dying. In every other jurisdiction there is some form of conscience protection enacted. Canada would have a vacuum in that regard, and that obviously would be very concerning.
I don't know if you have anything further to elaborate, Mr. Cameron.