Thank you very much for that.
Dr. Schuklenk, you made an interesting comment about the various laws. You talked specifically with respect to Belgium and the Netherlands.
One of the things you said is that there's no evidence that this causes a threat to vulnerable people. Many of us who have dealt with individuals on other levels and in other cases find that there is a group of people who are quite vulnerable. In the last Parliament, we dealt with the situation of people preying on teenagers and encouraging them to commit suicide. This was a considerable problem.
Also, many of us know people—it's not necessarily connected—who sometimes find themselves vulnerable as they advance through life. Those of us who practise law sometimes find individuals who have been taken advantage of and who get pressured by other individuals in a wide range of areas. Many times, it's with respect to money, with respect to taking money away from them and forcing them to do certain things. We do get quite a lot of emails, phone calls, and letters on this area. That is actually one of the areas that has been raised with us. There are people who may be vulnerable, or it may be in their family's interest to have them acquiesce to assisted suicide.
You were quite categorical in your comments here that this does not pose a threat to vulnerable people. I wonder if you could expand on that.