In a letter addressed to the premier and Quebec’s top health officials, 18 family medicine directors ask for parts of Bill 2 to be suspended to address identified flaws. The directors urge a delay to allow for review and amendments, arguing that certain provisions could undermine access to care and the functioning of primary care teams. They emphasize collaboration with physicians and patients, and highlight concerns about administrative burdens and potential gaps in patient protections. The correspondence frames the request as a constructive step toward ensuring that reform improves, rather than destabilizes, family medicine services across Quebec.