Thank you, Chair.
I wanted to suggest that the issue of palliative care is not actually resolved. However, I think Senator Kutcher made a very good point when he raised the question of whether palliative care services are going down in different provinces. This is not a federal thing. If palliative care services were going down, it would be a provincial thing.
That's factual data we can get. If palliative care services are going down, we can get that data. If those services are going down and being replaced by MAID services, that's something we can also get the Library of Parliament to research for us.
We have not very many meetings coming up, and we still have not touched on the very difficult and thorny issues. Mental health, mental illness is a single issue. We have not discussed minors. We need to get our teeth into that, because those are really complex issues. I think the palliative care issues are clear and factual, but these others are really cognitive issues, complex issues that we need to get to the bottom of.
I think we should move on to something else at the next meeting. We can get information on palliative care and come back to it when we get the information from the Library of Parliament.