Mr. Speaker, as the member opposite knows, we have made historic investments through provinces and territories to improve a range of health care services, including palliative care.
As I mentioned in my speech, it has been an honour to be part of a government that understands that having a strong framework and having actions that we can take together to improve palliative care at the end of life are very important to all of us, especially since we have an aging population that will require more of those services.
It is also equally important to recognize that Canadians have very loudly said, and courts have agreed, that they deserve to have autonomy at the end of their lives, and that includes the choice to use medical assistance in dying.