As Hélène was saying, if you look at section 14 of the legislation, it provides a broader framework for consent. It basically says that before you can accept gametes from a patient or before you even do a procedure, you have to make sure counseling is provided as per the regulations. You have to provide the patient with information that the agency will be collecting and making available about outcomes. You also have to provide information on what the regulation says about what's going to happen to the gametes and the information it will need to provide.
As Hélène said, section 8 is certainly very narrow in terms of the consent and the information required. It's really to use your gametes to create an embryo, and it's with respect to reproductive autonomy. It's a small part of the broader consent and information that's going to be provided.