Mr. Speaker, I want to commend my hon. colleague from Calgary Rocky Ridge for a thoughtful speech that did not fall into the trap of partisanship. This is a very difficult issue, and having been part of the debates in Parliament since the first version of medical assistance in dying came forward, I have been taken with how we as a chamber have approached the issue respectfully from all sides.
This is a comment; I am not putting a question to my hon. colleague, so he can amplify his points. I am deeply grateful that he is drawing a line where he does not see evidence of moving into an area that would put people with disabilities at risk or moving into an area that would make him uncomfortable. This does more than make sure we are within the law and respecting the rights of individuals who legitimately need medical assistance in dying.