I think it's important, obviously, that we count the voices of children and adolescents. It's very important that we hear what they have to say, and, in pediatrics, we have to balance the voices of the children with many other things, one being the risk of the decision.
As I said, we use the principle of harm reduction, and some things just require complete prohibition because we know that, given their brain biology, they just do not have the ability to make these very risky decisions. Like you said, there are some things that we need to completely prohibit, and so I feel that, due to the fact that this is such a high-risk decision that's irreversible and ends in death, most definitely we need to have complete prohibition, because we know that developmentally their brains are not fully developed.