Madam Speaker, I am not sure the law has changed all that much. I do think societal conditions have changed, and I think there is a value shift that is going on from a communitarian view of life to a personal autonomy view of life. I think that actually is expressed by Jean Vanier, a philosopher, a theologian, a humanitarian, the founder of L'Arche, and a former Royal Canadian Navy officer, who said:
A society which discards those who are weak and non-productive risks exaggerating the development of reason, organisation, aggression and the desire to dominate. It becomes a society without a heart, without kindness—a rational and sad society, lacking celebration, divided within itself and given to competition, rivalry and, finally, violence.
I do not think we are there, but frankly, those are concerns that have been expressed and I think they are concerns that bear being listened to.