Madam Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for his question.
The majority of doctors, as I was saying, are in favour of reviewing end-of-life care. In end-of-life care there is a place for sedation and a place for euthanasia.
Like me, doctors are convinced that no one should be forced to help someone die, just as no one should be forced to perform an abortion.
Indeed, one needs to be in tune with these issues, but there needs to be legislation that includes what we consider to be essential safeguards.
My bill—