Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Louis-Saint-Laurent, who has a lot of experience, especially on this issue. He had the privilege of working in the Quebec National Assembly, and he participated in the debate over six years. As he said, it is rather odd that we are taking six months, while Quebec took six years. It is no wonder we are here so late this evening. As parliamentarians, we are working extra hard.
I obviously meet with many constituents in my riding. They all want to discuss this very sensitive topic. There is no standard opinion on this issue, and no one blindly agrees. It is important to listen. As I mentioned in my speech, everyone has had a different experience with death, whether it is the death of a friend, family member, or child.
This is therefore a very emotional issue, and my constituents talk to me about it. I listen to them and ask questions to ensure that I am representing them well. When we vote on this bill in the House, I will make a decision that I think best reflects the beliefs of the people of Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier.