Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech.
I would also like to come back to the concept of reasonably foreseeable death. I think that this concept is problematic because, according to many health specialists, there is no foreseeable death for people who suffer from a degenerative disease. However, a person with a degenerative disease eventually loses the ability to provide informed consent. Consider, for example, people with Alzheimer's and related cognitive disorders.
Does my colleague not think that we should listen to the experts so we can improve the legislative process? The ones I heard from were of the opinion that this notion of reasonably foreseeable death is problematic. Does he agree with me?