Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would like to address the point raised by Mr. Garrison.
I often detect bias in our discussions. It's not a matter of life or death. Once terminally ill, there is support as death approaches, in the form of palliative care, but this care also slows the process of dying. In palliative care, the end does come. The idea is to control pain until eventually the heart stops beating. If terminally ill patients do not ask to be resuscitated, they won't be.
There is no point in pretending that palliative care is not an intervention; it is anything but natural death. It is not a matter of life or death. It is more someone's decision to shorten the inevitable process of dying. That is what we are talking about.