Madam Speaker, I do not agree with the principles put forward by my colleague.
Medical assistance in dying seeks to help those people. They are vulnerable, but they still have all their faculties and can make decisions.
The member spoke about discrimination against people with disabilities. I disagree with her because people with disabilities also have the right to choose whether to live or die with dignity, regardless of their illness. There are professionals taking care of these people. They have access to mental health care and palliative care.
It is unreasonable to use extreme examples like you did. I think that this legislation will support these people and they need that support. This bill should therefore be passed. Did you read the bill carefully before mentioning these things and expressing your point of view?