Madam Speaker, there are two tasks here. The first is to look at the amendments to medical assistance in dying legislation in Bill C-7 to make sure that they both conform to the requirements of the court decisions and the charter, but also to make sure they reflect the lived experience of people dealing with medical assistance in dying.
The second part is the broader review. I hope we get support from the Conservatives to start this parallel review that can look at the larger questions around medical assistance in dying and make recommendations to Parliament, if necessary, for further legislation.