I know you've been reluctant to jump into the physician-assisted dying part of the equation, but I'm going to push it anyway, if I may. This is a requirement of the Constitution. As my colleague said, we're here to figure out how to implement the court's decision.
Given the experience the Canadian Cancer Society has with people suffering, I would presume that you take the position that we ought to be moving forward with doctors, perhaps with a conscientious right not to proceed, but that generally this service ought to be available at the end of life. I see you nodding.
In that case, do you agree that publicly funded health care institutions like hospitals and hospices should be required to provide physician-assisted dying on their premises?