If two persons, both being minors, were communicating, and one was under 14—let's say you have a 15-year-old and a 13-year-old—it would, by definition, be criminal to induce the 13-year-old into a sexual act. So the communicating or invitation to sexual touching would trigger a criminal offence under the Young Offenders Act by the 15-year-old just because the person who was receiving the invitation was incapable of giving consent.