Thank you, Mr. Moore, for those comments and for your comments earlier when you were questioning Minister Lametti.
I would just raise some purely procedural matters. As Mr. Moore indicated, we have a vote on closure today in the House of Commons, which seeks to end this debate, and this matter could very well be conclusively handled by the House of Commons this afternoon or this evening. In light of that, we should let that process run its course. It's entirely possible that Bill C-7 will no longer be before the House of Commons as of later today, in which case further study of the matter would not be efficacious or appropriate. I'll put that out there.
Second, we heard evidence with respect to mental health generally speaking, including from psychiatrists during the study in the fall, on issues that relate to mental illness and how it intersects with other illnesses.
Third, I think there's no debate among people in this committee or in Parliament about the need for further examination, but that further examination is contemplated to be done by the joint parliamentary group, which would comprise senators and members of Parliament, going forward. That's where the appropriate deep dive into this matter would and, in my respectful view, should occur.
Thank you.