Thank you, Chair.
Thank you very much for your testimony.
If I might, I will say to Mr. Miller and Ms. Masotti that likely every single one of us around this table would agree with you that palliative care is a pretty important aspect of health care in this country, and that there is a continuum in end-of-life care that includes palliative care as well as physician-assisted dying now that the Supreme Court has made this ruling.
There are those who would suggest that parliamentarians—and I have heard this—should consider a separate piece of legislation around a national palliative care strategy and program, but I would like to ask you about and push you into physician-assisted dying, if I might.
We know that Bill 52 in Quebec has already begun. There was much conversation about it. It's been in effect since December. I'd like to know if the cancer society in Quebec has had any kind of feedback or if your national organization has something to say about how things are proceeding in Quebec.