It's really a work in progress. We need a lot more information to gain a solid grasp of what safeguards are needed.
We can draw inspiration from what's done in the Netherlands and Belgium, which have safeguards. In certain situations, parental consent is required based on the child's age. We already have that in Canada in certain situations. it depends on the province. In Quebec, for example, if a minor refuses necessary treatment, it's possible to challenge the decision in the minor's best interest.
There are safeguards in place for the few minors who make a decision that is not in their best interest. For example, we need to make sure they're not under any pressure and that they have been well informed. This measure is also described in the report I filed with the committee. Parents must also be considered another decision-making authority.