Madam Speaker, my colleague really emphasized the importance of not acting hastily. I think that was the main thrust of her speech.
I have been here quite a while. The debate on MAID began in 2017 or 2018. That is going back a ways. The courts forced the government to act. A joint committee of the House of Commons and the Senate was struck that made recommendations. We have been talking about this and debating this for a long time. We need to take action.
We need to take action because, yesterday, the Quebec government issued a directive stating that advance requests are now permitted. This goes against the Criminal Code of Canada. This is not about acting hastily. Yesterday's change poses a problem. There is a consensus in Quebec.
If the Conservative Party respects the provinces and Quebec, why does it not support the Quebec government's decision?