I do see a difference between palliative care and medical assistance in dying, for a variety of reasons, and I think there are a lot of important members of the palliative care community who really feel distinctly uncomfortable with medical assistance in dying. I think it's important to keep a definitional distinction for that purpose.
I think that broadly grouping them under the category of end-of-life care is the most useful distinction. That avoids people having to identify with something with which they have a strong moral disagreement and therefore adopting a sort of peaceful co-existence, as exists in many parts of the world, where some people perform, some people do not, and some people include it as part of their care and others do not. That's what's been going on in Belgium and the Netherlands for years, and it's starting to happen in many parts of Canada too. I think that's probably our future.