Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you to all our witnesses for appearing before the committee.
Mr. Ross, I'd like to start with you. I think in your opening statement you underlined the complex relationship between the courts and Parliament.
Throughout our study, section 7 charter rights have come up frequently, but mostly in the case of people having the right to determine what kind of care they want and what kind of decisions they want over their own body. I actually found it interesting that you brought it up from a different perspective, underlining the first part of section 7, the right to life, and that this might be compromised because someone is not getting the full range of access to services, especially in palliative care.
To your knowledge, is there any individual or group of lawyers in Canada bringing a charter challenge from that perspective at this moment?