Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to thank everybody for making your presentations. Your viewpoints are very much appreciated, I think, in guiding the government on how to take a balanced approach to addressing this complex and very sensitive legislation.
I want to talk about balance and really about balancing a person's civil rights, and then about the rights and protections that vulnerable persons must be assured of.
My question is to the Civil Liberties Association. In your brief you have mentioned that there is no reason to distinguish between mature minors and incompetent adults and that the age requirement set out in the bill should be eliminated.
My question to you, then, would be: how do you propose that we protect vulnerable groups such as minors when it comes to physician-assisted dying?