Mr. Speaker, clearly, the last two questions point out the unevenness of access to medical services right across the country.
Today in Parliament we are debating an act to amend the Criminal Code. The government's response to the Carter decision was both legislative and non-legislative. The legislative measures are the ones we are debating now, but in terms of non-legislative measures, there is a commitment of $3 billion in home care, a significant part of which would be palliative care.
This legislation alone would not resolve the inequality in access to medical services across the country. We acknowledge that. It cannot do that. That is something the government has to continue to strive to accomplish through the negotiation of the health accord and through working with provinces for a palliative care strategy and for medical coverage in rural and remote areas.