Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for his speech and for his sensitivity to this issue, which now affects only 95 surviving Canadians, unfortunately.
There is no real way to count the number of stillborns, miscarriages or people who were born with disabilities and who died well before the age of 50, which is the average age of survivors.
Daily activities include getting dressed, eating and getting around, and even simple acts such as brushing your teeth or sleeping. That does not even include working or being mobile.
How does my colleague think we could compensate these people who have suffered for more than 50 years?