Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for the question.
I can guarantee that my friend's condition was consistent with the criteria of our bill.
As I said in my remarks, with such a short time to deliver on the Supreme Court's mandate in the time frame available, it is important to be cautious on how this is framed. That is what the proposed law would do. It finds the correct balance between safeguards for the vulnerable, the rights of physicians and nurses, and the personal rights of those who wish to have assistance in dying.
We have time moving forward to continue considering situations such as the member has brought forward to confirm that we have the balance right, or make adjustments in the future when the bill is reviewed in five years.