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Two situations have been identified in which a case may resolve without proceeding as far as a pleading diet and so give rise to less favourable fee consequences.
In relation to people with dementia who may lose capacity towards the end of their life, is there any provision under the assisted dying law in Canada for people to put in place an advance directive for a situation where they lose capacity as their condition deteriorates?
Thank you. I will ask two questions, if I may, minister. We have just mentioned the Finance and Public Administration Committee, which asked whether you could get back to it by 12 May with a revised financial memorandum.
I was interested in your comment that it might be time for a refresh of the model complaints handling approach. I call Paul McLennan. You may or may not know that a few members of the committee are ex-councillors.