It's a very complex issue, obviously, and there are many voices that need to be heard. Pediatrics is not as straightforward as adult medicine. It's not just talking to the adult. First and foremost, we talk to the child. When I go into any sort of consultation room, the first person I greet and try to establish a rapport with is the child, and hear what the child has to say.
Obviously, I try to get a sense if the child understands the medical procedure, and is the child able to say back to me the risks and benefits? It's not just that. It's a very complex thing, because children are part of a wider social network. They're part of a family, and there are many other voices that you have to balance along with protecting them, because we look at their developmental stage. Having a special interest in their development, we have to look at that, as well.