Yes.
I would like to return to questions that Mr. Telegdi had in the previous round. They deal with security concerns for young adults who are youths but not infants.
These changes envisage bringing about equivalency between birth children and adopted children. There isn't an equivalency at birth. We are not envisaging changes for adult adoptions. If we truly want equivalency in law, is there a definition for infancy that would be a category more equivalent to children born to parents as opposed to adopted? Are there categories for youth beyond 18 and under 18?
I've travelled in a number of countries where you see indoctrination begin at a pretty early age. Does the law envision different categories of youth? To what ages would infancy and a young adult be?