Thanks, Madam Chair.
Thank you to both of the witnesses for being here today, for your presentations, and for everything you've done to get us to the point we're at now, which I think Mr. Potter quite accurately pointed out is very complicated.
I'm going to address two of the topics we're dealing with, which are mature minors and mental disorders. I'm putting them together because I think they present, when we are dealing with them, an issue in common, which I'm going to call objective versus subjective assessment.
In the case of a mental disorder, a medical determination has to be made as to whether or not the disorder satisfies the criteria. Similarly, in the case of mature minors, somebody is going to have to make a subjective assessment—I'm calling it subjective, but maybe you'll disagree with me—as to whether or not that person is mature enough to make that decision.
First of all, would you both agree that's a fair characterization?