We have been consistent, both in the law and among experts, that being informed is a meaningful process. One has to be meaningfully informed when asked to assess what one has been told and to have the capacity to do so. All of those represent, we think, a very adequate set of safeguards.
The question of the kinds of social services and social supports in palliative care, mental health supports and other supports, is a different question. It's one that our government is committed to. I think it's one that we probably share in terms of our own values, in terms of getting that better. It's something that provincial governments and the federal government need to do by working together. In most cases it's primarily a provincial responsibility, but we need to work with provinces and territories with respect to leadership and resources in that regard.
I think it's a separate question, it needs to be improved in a variety of different places. As a member of Parliament and as a cabinet minister, I've been committed to that and I remain committed to that, but it is a separate question.