kim leadbeater, the labour mp behind this bill, will appoint up to 16 mps to sit on that committee andhere were concerns that she would, if you like, sort of rig it, put lots of pro assisted dying mps on it. but she has committed that it will reflect roughly the result at second reading. so obviously there was a big majority for the pro campaign. and so we expect there will be more of those sorts of people on the committee, but there will be some people who voted against it as well, and the government, meanwhile, which has sort of sat on the sidelines and had a penod on the sidelines and had a period of enforced silence put on it by the cabinet secretary, will now conduct impact assessments. so we'll start to know a little bit more about what this means for the creaking court services and the very, very obviously difficult nhs, which people are already experiencing long waits for in the first place when they come to operations and to see a gp. so we're going to find out a little bit more about how this will interact with and make possibly worse those delays. we know that wes streeting