Mr. Speaker, this is not a time for talk, but for action. Need I remind the House that this government is a minority government that could fall at any moment.
It makes no difference whether or not the Liberals hold consultations—which have already been held, by the way—or whether they agree not to take legal action against the Government of Quebec. The next government will be a Conservative government. Members know it, and it is pointless to pretend otherwise. Members also know that the Conservative religious right represented in the House opposes medical assistance in dying.
Why is the Prime Minister putting the fate of the sick in the hands of Conservatives?