Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his question.
Yes, they are obviously talking to me about this issue. I see both sides of the issue, and they are very well defined. When I visit the urban part of my community, people tell me that they are in favour of this bill. When I visit the rural part, people are starting to ask some good questions that make me think about the importance of representing both parties in this bill: the people who are at the end of their lives and the people who want to live. That is what is missing in this bill. Quite frankly, palliative care has been forgotten. Therefore, I am hearing one thing from the urban population and another from the rural population.
As legislators, we want a law that benefits all Canadians, whether they have the right to die or not.