I'd like to get some thoughts from both of you on this. We'll start with Dr. Montes.
As you said, you were listening to the testimony. We've discussed this notion of decisional capacity versus actual age. As someone who works with children under 18 all the time, would you agree that there are children who are nine, 12, 14 or 17, but who have life experiences or who have lived with profound illnesses or pain, who might well be in a place to have the ability to make key decisions, perhaps in some cases as well as or even better than somebody who's 45 or 70 and who doesn't make wise decisions? Is that possible?