Thank you, Dr. L'Espérance. I don't have much time left either, and would like to ask Dr. Bach a question.
Dr. Bach, you appear to be saying that disabled people don't suffer because of their serious and irremediable condition, but rather from a lack of support and services for their disabilities.
I was on the first joint committee on medical assistance in dying, and clearly remember when Mr. Fletcher, a quadriplegic and former minister in the Harper Cabinet, came to tell us that he did not have suicidal ideation, that he was well cared for and treated, but that if one day he were to decide to request medical assistance in dying, he wouldn't want to be lectured to by anyone.
We've heard your comments. What would you say to Mr. Fletcher?