Madam Speaker, my colleague talks about death as therapy. Nearly 70% of people who die with medical assistance in Quebec do so in the context of cancer, in other words at the terminal phase of life, where the process of dying has started and is irreversible.
How can he talk about death as therapy in a context like that where people are already in palliative care?
I would like to know from this former doctor if he did what the law prescribed when a patient told him that they would like to exercise their freedom of choice and receive medical assistance in dying rather than die after suffering in agony.