Mr. Speaker, I do not live in a world of expertise. I live in a world of family experience.
The distinction between a mental illness and neurodegenerative disease is one that my colleague, who will be speaking next, would probably be able to answer much better than me.
I do think that members need to be cognizant of the transference from physical infirmities, pathologies and access to medical assistance in dying, to a diagnosed mental illness, pure and simple. There is a red line there. That is what we are dealing with today: what is on the other side of that red line.
I take his question as a good question. My colleague from Thunder Bay—Rainy River could maybe answer it much better than I.