Mr. Speaker, I have a related question.
It is my understanding that, essentially, the member will vote against the bill for considerations that have more to do with religion and faith than with the bill before us.
When we talk about the right to life, and tell people that we have values, that dignity is intrinsic and that life is precious, does Bill C-7 not align with all that even though it is not perfect? With respect to their right to life and dignity, does a person who is suffering and who has an incurable disease not have the right to choose this solution after we have had a wide-ranging debate? Is that not a response? How is that not a response?