Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses appearing before the committee today.
I also thank the members of the disability community and their advocates for their passionate presentations, both today and away from this committee table. I believe we need to hear more on these issues. That's why, as I've said before, I am disappointed that we have not yet started the statutory review of medical assistance in dying, which I believe deals with some of these larger issues being raised today.
The court decision took reasonable foreseeability off the table, whether we like that or not. Whether it has been appealed or not, I believe it would likely be upheld in the higher courts, so what we're left with is an attempt to deal with that decision and to deal with some other urgent issues in medical assistance in dying.
I want to turn back to Ms. Campbell, who raised issues I've heard a lot about in my constituency, which include relieving suffering caused by the 10-day waiting period and also by the inability to waive final consent. I believe those are urgent things we must deal with, which justify a speedy consideration of Bill C-7. Could you say a few more words about those issues, Ms. Campbell?