Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her question.
I look at the situation that Mr. Truchon and his family are in, and I see the law in Quebec. Mr. Ménard told us that he would certainly have drafted Quebec's law a little differently in light of the Carter decision.
Today we are asking ourselves a big question in relation to the bill we are debating that was introduced by the Minister of Justice. Mr. Truchon's family is a real-life example. Will they have to watch their son suffer for five, seven, eight days, or will our bill enable them to witness a gentle death that lasts four or five minutes?