Ms. Morris, thank you very much for your testimony.
Yesterday, we had the benefit of Dr. Derryck Smith testifying. You may know him. He's a leading child psychiatrist in our jurisdiction of British Columbia and former head of the B.C. Medical Association.
He spoke passionately about advance directives and said the last change he would recommend is inclusion of an advance directive such that individuals with dementia can, when they are still competent, agree to medical assistance in dying at some point down the line.
I'd like you to elaborate. You heard one of your colleagues say this was not something that should be sought in this bill. I've heard you say the opposite. I'd like you to comment on Dr. Smith.