Mr. Speaker, as I have indicated, I will always respect the conscience rights of doctors. As the Minister of Health and the Minister of Justice have both confirmed, what we are speaking about here is the issue of accessibility. It has been made clear in this legislation and in the comments of both ministers that accessibility is an important issue. We will ensure that our consultations with provincial and territorial partners will provide accessibility that will be open to all Canadians who wish to pursue medical assistance in dying.
In Canada, we have approximately 77,000 physicians and more than 360,000 registered nurses. For me, it is not going to be a matter of having to go from physician to physician. I think that, with the brilliant work of our Minister of Health, accessibility will be available to people, and there is no question of conscience rights becoming an issue because of the accessibility point.