Mr. Speaker, the bill on the right to die with dignity is moving forward in the National Assembly.
With the support of members from all parties and following significant, rigorous consultation that was free of all partisanship, the bill is on the verge of moving through the crucial steps on its way to being passed.
However, the federal government is still hinting that it might intervene in this file, which is a matter of health, respect for patients, and human dignity.
Will the government respect the National Assembly's decision to pass a law regarding the right to die with dignity, and will it promise not to interfere in its implementation?