We're not skipping anything. We're still going to go ahead with the parliamentary review. That review is going to look at very important issues that were identified and that were further studied by the Council of Canadian Academies, among others. These issues are the question of advance requests, the question of mental illness as the sole criterion for MAID, the question of mature minors, as well as many other things that came up.
Again, from the experience since 2016, we were going to reduce the suffering and respond to the Truchon decision, and we saw that there were other cases, such as Audrey Parker's, where Canadian society had moved. We had the lived experience from the medical profession and from families to say, here are some changes that can be made right now to reduce people's suffering. We've chosen to do that.
This is a very responsible thing to do, but by no means are we skipping the larger parliamentary review. That's critically important to moving forward as Canadian society moves forward.