Senator, if I, in any way, have left that impression, I want to correct it. We completely understand that direction has been provided by the court, that there's work to do on assisted dying, and that a response has to be provided on that. Frankly, we accept that this is now a right that's going to be recognized in Canada and that there are questions about how it's going to be exercised. This is not a question of “wait until”.
My concern, frankly, is that we will deal only with assisted dying. I think what we would say is that we should deal with assisted dying—and I'm happy to go back to our society and say that these people need some more feedback from us—but it will be a failure and a most dangerous failure if we don't also fix palliative care at this moment.