First of all, to Professor Bourassa from the First Nations University, thank you very much for your presentation.
You talked about the fact that there was no specific policy from leading indigenous organizations, the AFN and the like, yet you stressed the need for culturally adopted services in this field and in others. From your experience, do you see a role for traditional indigenous healers in this exercise of physician-assisted dying and constitutional rights? We've heard testimony that nurse practitioners in remote communities may well be able to play a role here. I'm wondering if you can envisage a role for traditional indigenous healers.