Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you, witnesses.
Ms. Demontigny, it's so very important for us to hear from you today because you bring a different perspective on advance requests. I want to express my immense thanks. We've heard other witnesses who have made such a request, but you are still youthful, which is cruel, as you've explained, because one day you're going to have to choose to leave too early rather than too late.
We've heard a number of witnesses say that people who were against advance requests for medical assistance in dying were demonstrating ageism. How do you feel about that?
Do you think that you're going to be overprotected by people who say that you're too young to be aware of what you're asking for and that you didn't know exactly what it was that you want? What can you tell us about that?