Thank you very much, gentlemen, for appearing today and for your excellent presentations.
I'd like to start with Mr. Nicholas, if I could.
You talk about palliative care. I know the government is committed to putting money into palliative care. Everyone obviously agrees that this needs to be an important component going forward to ensure there is compassion in end-of-life decisions.
With regard to freedom of conscience, I don't know that anyone would disagree that there should be a right for people to not perform these tasks, if doing so goes against their conscience.
You talk about no other foreign jurisdiction forcing medical practitioners to carry this out. But you'd agree with me that there is no national government within a federation that has dealt with this situation. All of the other ones are not federal governments.