Mr. Speaker, Bill C-14 represents a direct response to the Carter ruling. It sets out a framework to ensure that we have assisted dying in this country within a framework that ensures we protect the most vulnerable people from abuse.
On second reading, the Attorney General said the government will be putting forward, publicly, the documents that examine the charter impact of the bill for all Canadians and this House to look at as well.
We will be working with the provinces and territories to ensure that we have regulations to protect this framework, because this is a very sensitive issue for all Canadians. This bill is a great response to the Carter ruling, and the parliamentary review after five years will ensure that this issue keeps building forward.