The mandate of this special committee is to prepare a report to the government and make recommendations of what should be included in legislation.
The government introduces legislation. If they get this at the end of February, they have about three months to introduce it, get the bill through all levels of the House, committee, the Senate, and then royal assent. They have about three months to meet that deadline.
No matter what is introduced in the form of legislation, it likely will be challenged. What I think I'm hearing you say is that because of its not being clear, this committee could recommend that we require it to be a terminal illness, and then it might meet the Carter decision. Is that what you're saying?