Mr. Speaker, when the Conservatives were coming up with their minority report in the previous Parliament, the experience of Quebec weighed heavily on where they came in on this. It took six years in multiple legislatures in Quebec to come up with a law on this matter, and when Quebec came up with this law, it was stringent and there were strong protections for vulnerable people.
The cases where people are unable to consent to their death do, I believe, meet the definition of euthanasia. An assisted death occurs when somebody is participating with it up until the point that his or her life is actually ended. When somebody cannot consent to an assisted death, I believe that meets the definition of euthanasia.